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How Deep-Sea Tubeworms Live With No Mouth, No Gut—and No LightImagine a world where the sun never shines, where temperatures plummet and crushing pressures would flatten most creatures in ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAs Norway Considers Deep-Sea Mining, a Rich History of Ocean Conservation Decisions May Inform How the Country ActsIn 1982, geologist Martin Hovland sat aboard a research ship owned by the Norwegian oil company Statoil (now Equinor) in the ...
A one-foot-long baby squid was spotted swimming in the waters around the South Sandwich islands. The footage is unprecedented ...
A baby colossal squid was caught on camera for the first time in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the South ...
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AZ Animals on MSNThis Rare Creature’s Tentacles are Longer Than a LimosineThe Magnapinna, a species of bigfin squid, is rarely seen by humans. This one made a surprising appearance during a NOAA ...
In a video shared by The Associated Press, squid researcher from the Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand, Dr.
Two research expeditions have captured the first footage of two squid species — a colossal squid and a glacial glass squid — ...
The cephalopod was first discovered in 1925 when scientists found arm fragments from two squid in the belly of a sperm whale.
A baby colossal squid was filmed in the deep sea by an ocean expedition near Antarctica. The world's largest squid has eluded ...
Since its discovery in 1925, only eight adult specimens have been reported, severely limiting scientists’ ability to research ...
An expedition spotted a baby of the species in the South Sandwich Islands. This cephalopod can grow to more than 20 feet and ...
Scientists found "a beautiful, thriving ecosystem" in a dark and isolated location: The former shadow of a glacier.
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