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The Daily Galaxy on MSNThis Newly Discovered Creature Moves Like a Floating Magic CarpetA newly discovered species of sea worm, aptly named Pectinereis strickrotti, has left scientists in awe due to its unique ...
Commercial trawlers off the southern coast of India caught several unfamiliar-looking eels in January 2024 and gave the ...
Newly discovered sea creatures were found at the bottom of the Indian Ocean. A blind eel, deep-sea batfishes, spider fish, and others were all discovered and revealed on a seafloor in Australia.
Researchers said they named the new species after the Nansei Islands near the Okinawa Trough where it was first discovered ...
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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 on the US West Coast say they discovered three previously unknown species of deep-sea spider that could have a rare diet fueled by a common greenhouse gas.
Binh’s spiny frog, or Quasipaa binhi, was discovered in the forests of central Vietnam. Known for its robust body and ...
The Mosura fentoni, or "sea moth," is a newly discovered type of arthropod that would have lived in the deep sea more than 500 million years ago.
Deep-sea creatures — with spiny bodies — discovered in Pacific. See the new species ... The new species was found off the coast of Costa Rica at a depth of around 3,200 feet, ...
By contrast, Dr. Robison and his colleague, Steven Haddock, found that the newly identified creature is neutrally buoyant — that is, it can float effortlessly underwater, not sinking or rising.
Newly-discovered giant sea bug resembling Darth Vader isn't as scary as it looks The creature belongs to a genus of giant isopods found in abundance in deep-sea waters, though the size of B ...
The anemone, named Discoactis tritentaculata, or “umi-no-Fujisan,” which translates to “Mount Fuji of the ocean” in Japanese, ...
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