Scientists have revealed the discovery of the world's largest known crown jellyfish and it looks decidedly alien.
This unusual looking specimen was recently fished up in the Norwegian Sea by fisherman Roman Fedortsov.
Anthropologist David Akins believes that the world-famous relic may have actually been made in England.
The synthetic fish were able to swim around autonomously using the contractions of the muscle tissue.
You might not have heard them do it, but fish are capable of making all manner of croaks, chirps and other sounds.
What do you do when your husband goes on a fishing trip without you ? Try to sell him on the Internet, of course.
The experiment used a specially created fish tank that could be steered around independently by the fish.
Residents of the Texas town couldn't believe their eyes when actual fish started to fall from the heavens.
The man had been out fishing in Australia when he captured the image.
Large amounts of gold and other treasures have been found by fishing crews in the Musi River in Indonesia.
When Tom Bosworth fished up this peculiar specimen earlier this year, he had no idea what it was at all.
A residential doorbell camera in Virginia recently picked up the moment a fish plummeted from the sky.
Scientists have captured very rare footage of a particularly unusual type of fish off the coast of California.
This peculiar fish, which looks like it could do with a visit to the dentist, was caught in Nags Head, North Carolina.
A recent underwater expedition picked up footage of a surprisingly familiar looking sponge and starfish.
Fish physiologist Lucy Harding, and colleagues, have solved the mystery of why some fish are warm-blooded.
A fish once thought to have died out in prehistoric times is continuing to throw up surprises for scientists.
A black fish with razor-sharp teeth was photographed after washing up on a beach in California last week.
A group out fishing in the Detroit River recently managed to reel in a staggeringly large lake sturgeon.
A Japanese firm is developing a portable container that enables you to take your pet fish for a walk... yes, really.