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This Rare Deep-Sea Squid May Trick Predators and Prey by Sticking Its Head in Mud
Learn about the deep sea squid that was found buried in mud, sticking its tentacles out to blend in with the environment.
Cephalopods—the class of animals that comprises octopuses and squids—are ubiquitous throughout the ocean, including in the ...
Almost a half-mile below Monterey Bay's surface, California scientists recorded rare footage of a seven-arm octopus eating a ...
Halalaimus is a microscopic nematode genus commonly found in sediment on the seafloor. It lives 1–5 cm below the sediment ...
The deep sea around Antarctica just got a whole lot weirder as researchers have discovered at least 30 previously unknown ...
A newly discovered predatory “death-ball” sponge in the Southern Ocean hunts small prey with tiny hooks, revealing surprising ...
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The deep-sea giant that hunts in total darkness
The video explores the secretive world of a massive deep-ocean predator rarely witnessed by humans. It examines how this creature’s size and strength position it among the most formidable animals in ...
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The Kraken was not a myth after all: Scientists reveal the real sea monster behind the legend
Ancient mariners' tales of the terrifying Kraken, a colossal sea monster, have been scientifically linked to the elusive ...
For deep reef divers, descending into the ocean’s mesophotic layer can feel like exploring the moon. Discovering never-before ...
Arm Octopus' was spotted near Monterey Bay, USA. Seen only four times in 40 years, it continues to baffle scientists ...
In doing so, Paralvinella hessleri, a tiny deep-sea worm first discovered in 1989, transforms one of the deadliest substances ...
The grey season is officially here, as clouds and hazy air have set the mood. And as this colour takes over, it also reminds ...
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