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The team has named these sacs “kleptosomes.” These membrane-bound compartments protect the chloroplasts and keep them ...
Sea cucumbers, however, use one of the most unusual tactics we’ve seen. As you can see in the above video, ... The Strange ...
Strange 'sea pigs,' sea spiders and a spawning 'butterfly' discovered on Antarctic ocean floor by scientists; This isn't the first time kangaroos have behaved this way around our canine companions ...
If you drink two liters of soy sauce you will die’ There’s a common saying in toxicology that “the dose makes the poison.” ...
Only a few days into the 2023 season, there have already been four strange things that caught my eye. A Subtropical Storm In January As I wrote a few weeks ago, the National Hurricane Center noted ...
The Travel: “25 Things Actually Found Underwater By Deep-Sea Divers” My Modern Met : “Hidden Underwater River Flows Along Mexico’s Ocean Floor” Atlas Obscura : “The Sunken City of Baia” ...
Capt. Kelly, of the schooner Annie D. Merritt, and Martin Ellinson, mate of the schooner Phebe, who have just arrived from the West Indies, tell a strange stroy of the mysterious movements of the ...
There’s plenty of weird stuff going on in the oceans. But here’s something I had never seen before: how a sea cucumber eats. The video is from 2017’s Blue Planet II but recently went viral ...
Sitting around a campfire recently, I got to talking about some of the strangest things I’ve seen at sea during my lengthy lifetime of roaming the Santa. No paywalls. No subscriptions.
Other Strange Things Sharks Have Eaten. It’s impossible to rattle off all the weird stuff ever to meet its end inside a shark’s stomach (who knows what they’ve digested in the depths of the oceans).
A version of this article appears in print on , Section D, Page 2 of the New York edition with the headline: No Fire Breathing Required: ‘Evolution Gone Crazy’: What Makes Sea Dragons So Strange.
After smoke rose from waters in the Gulf of Mexico, weird things are washing up on Texas beaches. ... Texans have had unsuspected encounters with land and sea creatures on beaches.