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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Discover First Known Sea Spider Species That ‘Eat’ Methane With the Help of BacteriaThe research offers new insights on interactions between creatures on the mysterious seafloor and sheds light on the methane ...
Scientists say they have discovered a new species of methane-powered spiders that live at the bottom of the ocean.
Posters are popping up on UK beaches, warning Brits not to walk on the sands barefoot during the summer months as small but ...
Once a dominant predator along the Pacific seabed, the vibrant and fast-moving sunflower sea star is now officially listed as ...
Binh’s spiny frog, or Quasipaa binhi, was discovered in the forests of central Vietnam. Known for its robust body and heart-shaped tongue, this frog was found near forest streams. The species was ...
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Animals Around the Globe on MSN16 Sea Creatures That Glow in the DarkThe mysterious depths of our oceans harbor some of nature’s most fascinating phenomena – bioluminescent sea creatures that produce their own light through complex biological processes. These ...
A trip to the seaside is a quintessential part of summer in the UK, but visitors have been warned not to walk barefoot on the ...
The oceans are losing their light – and with it, possibly their life. A new study reveals more than 20% of the Earth's oceans ...
“The millipede genus Thyrophygus, (first described by) Pocock (in) 1894, is widely distributed across Thailand and Southeast Asia and currently comprises 67 recognized species, 46 of which are ...
Without a constant inflow of water the sea evaporated under the baking sun ... before the sea dried up it was filled with all kinds of creatures, from ancient sharks and pinnipeds to fish and ...
To survive the deep ocean, sea creatures need all kinds of adaptations that give them alien-like appearances, like huge eyes and needle-like teeth.
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