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In a savanna of southwestern Africa, a "large" creature climbed along some boulders. Its remote home and camouflaged coloring ...
Hundreds of feet down in the Arabian Sea, a 2-foot-long creature with a "large" head and regrown tail moved through the water ...
Researchers said they named the new species after the Nansei Islands near the Okinawa Trough where it was first discovered ...
Deep below the surface of the ocean, bacteria and critters that feed off nutrients spouting from hydrothermal vents met with ...
Eight legs, thousands of feet below... and one very unique discovery! Here's the story behind how certain sea spiders use ...
A recent study uncovers three sea spider species that depend on methane-eating microbes for food, offering insight into ...
Dumbo octopuses live between 9,800 and 13,000 feet below the surface. These cute sea creatures only grow to about 8 inches tall, but the two fins on top of their heads make them stand out. They ...
Researchers discovered Endoxocrinus kexuei, a new crinoid species, in the South China Sea, living on cold seep habitats over 2,700 feet deep.
This previously unknown symbiotic relationship helps keep methane—a major greenhouse gas—trapped in the ocean.
A recently published study explores the relationship between sea spiders and bacteria. Discover more and meet one of the ...
Scientists say they have discovered three previously unknown, unnamed species of sea spider off the U.S. West Coast that ...