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  • Articles Tagged with "Marine Biology"

    Colossal squid filmed alive in South Atlantic ocean

    smh.com.au • Biology • South Atlantic

    Rare footage captures a juvenile colossal squid swimming in its natural habitat for the first time, revealing insights into this elusive deep-sea creature.

    Opinion | Are You Really So Different From the Blue Sea Blob? - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Biology • World

    A recently discovered, unusual blue sea blob has sparked discussion about humanity's tendency to perceive unfamiliar life forms as drastically different from ourselves.

    This Winged Fish Uses Strange Tongue-Like "Legs" To Taste The Seafloor – Yes, Really | IFLScience

    iflscience.com • Biology • World

    Scientists discovered that a unique species of sea robin uses leg-like appendages covered in taste buds to locate food on the seafloor, a behavior mimicked by other fish.

    Whales Run Aground by the Sun - Nautilus

    nautil.us • Science • World

    New research suggests that solar storms may disrupt the navigational abilities of whales, potentially contributing to mass strandings.

    Enormer Eisberg löst sich in der Antarktis und enthüllt sensationellen Fund

    chiemgau24.de • Science • Antarctica

    The calving of a massive iceberg in Antarctica revealed a previously unknown, thriving marine ecosystem, providing valuable insights for future climate predictions.