This is only the second time the species has been recorded while alive. “I thought it was A.I.,” says fish biologist Kory ...
Did you know that Jonathan, a Seychelles giant tortoise born in 1832, is still alive today? At 191 years old, he holds the ...
Look at the huge ocean. Miles and miles of water. We can't live without water. Nothing can live without water. These animals live in the water. They couldn't survive unless there was a lot of ...
Check out this video depicting a massive sea spider that lives 2,300 feet underneath the ocean's surface, complete with sea ...
Around the Ocean in 80 Fish & Other Sea Life is a beautifully illustrated journey that introduces readers to various inhabitants of the five oceans. Each turn of the page reveals a new animal—with ...
such as the chilly winds of Antarctica or hot springs found on the ocean floor. BBC Bitesize takes a look at four animals who live in the wildest of environments and just how on earth they do it.
But typically the consumption of plastic just leads to chronic, unrelenting hunger. Some animals now live in a world of plastics—like these hyenas scavenging at a landfill in Harar, Ethiopia.
The ocean holds many bizarre deep-sea monsters ... These massive crustaceans are thought to live to 100 years old and are a Japanese delicacy. Even deeper is the Pacific blackdragon.
New scans of the bottom of the Japan Trench reveal extensive burrow structures and evidence of regular "reset" events that ...
Phytoplankton feed zooplankton, tiny animals that live in surface waters, and both are critical food sources for many marine ... As iron is a limiting micronutrient in the Southern Ocean, its ...
There are a lot of animals living on the seabed that seem strange to us on land. Giant isopods can live 500 metres or more below the ocean surface. But these 14-legged goliaths are relatives of the ...
Some of the planet's bioluminescent animals live in the deep ocean (although not all of them). Many exist in the twilight zone, the part of the ocean from 500 to 1,000 metres deep, which is always ...