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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.