When it comes to solving the world’s hunger problems, we often focus on maximizing crop yields and changes the food producers could make to better serve the ever-growing population of the planet. Researchers from the University of California have a slightly different solution in mind, and it involves a fish you’ve probably never heard of.
Its scientific name is Cebidichthys violaceus, but it’s more casually known as the Monkeyface Prickleback fish. It has a hilarious name. It’s undeniably weird looking. It’s also apparently delicious and could be farmed in mass quantities to feed the planet. Yum!
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