Thousands of Bumblebee Catfish Climb Waterfalls in Stunning First-Ever Footage

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Thousands of tiny bumblebee catfish in Brazil were observed climbing waterfalls, likely migrating upstream to breed, using their fins and possibly a suction mechanism, highlighting their remarkable adaptability and raising conservation concerns.
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