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Fish pee: The coral reef superfood
Fish consider the ocean their own personal toilet. Well, researchers found out that's not such a bad thing! Hosted by: Hank Green Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't ...
Walking sharks are small reef-dwelling sharks that use their fins to “walk” along the seafloor. Learn more about this fascinating movement.
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What happened to all those iguanas captured in Coral Springs? We have answers
The cold snap led to the capture of approximately 1,300 iguanas across West Broward.
The middle of the country lies under high-pressure zones that limit rainfall, while moist winds from the Pacific Ocean bring ...
A Stygiomedusa gigantea, commonly known as the giant phantom jelly, was filmed at 250 meters below the surface.
While every love story feels unique, romance follows a surprisingly universal pattern. First comes attraction—that initial spark of interest. Then courtship—the dating phase where two people connect ...
Orcas are born with powerful bodies and sharp teeth, but they are not born knowing how to hunt. Here’s why they depend so ...
Rare Giant Phantom Jellyfish with Large 'Death Curtain' Tentacles Spotted During Deep-Sea Expedition
The elusive deep-sea creature typically lives over 1,000 meters below sea level, but was seen at around 250 meters. The discovery came amid findings of vast coral reefs and suspected new species.
Using the fossil record and modern cold-blooded critters, paleontologist Kelsey Jenkins recreates the hearing capabilities of ...
A bizarre fossil called Prototaxites, which was the largest life-form on land 400 million years ago, may have been a completely unknown form of multicellular life, according to a new study.
Given that bonobos are endangered in their home of the Democratic Republic of Congo, he added, “My hope is that that kind of ...
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Saltwater crocodiles crossed the Indian Ocean to reach the Seychelles — before humans arrived and wiped them out
DNA study reveals crocs that lived in the Seychelles represented the westernmost population of saltwater crocodiles, having swam at least 1,800 miles to reach the island.
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