A deep-sea species found 18,000 feet below the ocean uses an iron-coated tongue to survive in extreme conditions.
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Citizen scientist and underwater filmmaker drops US$400/£300 Insta360 and DIY camera rig off the coast of Indonesia, and ...
Rescuers on Hood Canal say a badly injured female harbor seal found near Quilcene was hanging on by a thread when they reached her, emaciated and bleeding from the muzzle. The animal was rushed to ...
The cause of death has yet to be determined; experts from the University of Haifa and the Delphis Association for Marine ...
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Rapid DNA tests, x-ray fluorescence guns, and other technologies are being deployed in the fight against wildlife trafficking ...
Officials reported that a rare Siberian brant, or red-breasted goose (Branta ruficollis), has been spotted in Rize, a city in Turkey located on the Black Sea.