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Meet the World’s Largest Snail: A Gigantic, Almost One-Meter-Long Australian Trumpet!
The Australian trumpet snail, the world's largest gastropod, uses its long proboscis to hunt giant worms deep beneath the ocean floor.
We opened a window into our country’s biodiversity only to find there are so many more windows left to be opened.” ...
We were not expecting to see this level of biodiversity in the Argentine deep sea, and are so excited to see it teeming with ...
Quick Take The Schmidt Ocean Institute explored a Vatican-Sized Reef during its most recent voyage to the Argentine Sea. More than 80% of the world’s oceans remain unexplored but are being mapped by ...
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7 strangest deep-sea discoveries
The deep ocean is about as mysterious as the depths of outer space, and it's home to some bizarre finds, from tiny angelic creatures to giant worms.
A rare jellyfish that can grow as long as a school bus was caught on camera during an expedition in Argentina. The Stygiomedusa gigantea, commonly known as the giant phantom jelly, was filmed at 250 ...
Although the term "fossil fuel" might make you think otherwise, motor oil isn't actually made from deceased dinosaurs. So what is it made of?
Justine Tyerman’s faithful tramping boots (The TBs!) thought they were heading to Hollywood… Sadly, Justine had other ideas.
Young Earth creationists insist that the Bible be read literally. In their view, to reject biblical chronology ...
From an evolutionary standpoint, it’s ruthlessly efficient. The queen collects sperm from multiple drones in one flight, stores it for years, and then spends her life laying up to 2,000 eggs a day.
From finding out where swallows go in winter to discovering microbes here are 10 of the greatest biological discoveries ever ...
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