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Nature holds secrets to long life. Certain animals outlive humans by centuries. Rougheye rockfish lives over 200 years. Bowhead whales survive similar ...
The squid species had only been known from dead specimens found in fishing nets or the stomachs of other animals. ROV SuBastian / Schmidt Ocean Institute A mysterious squid found only in the ...
In the deep seas found at the Earth’s poles, explorers are still finding elusive and mysterious sea creatures. On an expedition in the Southern Ocean, researchers captured stunning video of the ...
We've listed animals with powers so wild that they seem straight out of science fiction. Axolotl Credit: pexels Losing a limb isn’t a big deal for an axolotl.
The never-before-seen footage of sea creatures struggling in fishing nets is featured in National Geographic’s new documentary Ocean with David Attenborough.
Observational memory and problem-solving abilities make them some of the most complex animals in the ocean. Check out this video of a sneaky octopus securing its snack with ease. 4. They Bleed Blue ...
At about 200 meters below the ocean’s surface, 60 percent of the ocean’s waters had already crossed the 20-percent threshold, compared to about 40 percent at the ocean’s surface.
Development banks to invest 3 billion euros in ocean plastics fight By Simon Jessop, Virginia Furness and Kate Abnett June 9, 20252:30 PM PDTUpdated June 9, 2025 ...
2. Aristotle Thought Octopuses Were Dumb – Boy was he wrong In the History of Animals, one of the most notable texts in biology, Aristotle called octopuses “stupid creatures”.
underwatercam.tv presents the new music video "Endless" by Wolfgang Frühwirth. I'd like to thank all the freedivers, divers and creatures who appear in this video. And also everyone who supported ...
The world's deadliest animal kills about 725,000 people a year. Here's what you need to know about the predator and some tips for protecting yourself.
The UN Ocean conference has been heralded a success, with more countries ratifying a key treaty to protect marine life and more progress on curbing plastics and illegal fishing in our seas.