Researchers have long studied animal communities near such hydrothermal vents. Many thought only microbes and viruses could ...
The combined comb jellyfish synced up their movements, melded their nervous systems, and even joined their digestive tracts.
Imagine being horribly maimed and the only way to survive was to merge your damaged flesh with another injured human.
Footage from the depths of the Tonga Trench in the South Pacific has captured a bigfin squid (Magnapinna) walking on its ...
Comb jellies, also known as ctenophores, are a group of more than 100 species of gelatinous, blob-like creatures with small, comb-like tentacles. These alien-looking animals, which appear similar ...
This particular video shows footage from two dives exploring Vailulu'u Seamount, the most active Samoan submarine volcano, ...
Scientists have spotted for the first time two deep-sea “jelly” creatures readily turn into one individual following ... They ...
BANGKOK: Tourists and locals were surprised to find the popular Pranburi Beach in Prachuap Khiri Khan littered with ...
Earth's surface is covered by oceans, but the surprising thing is that humans have discovered only 5% of the oceans so far. T ...
In a Frankenstein-y feat, a small, gelatinous sea creature can merge its body with a neighbor’s. The animals — called sea walnuts, a type of comb jelly — can then sync up their bodily ...
Researchers discovered that two merging comb jellies can actually become one creature in just a matter of hours.
Oct. 9, 2024 — A new study concludes that the Iberian culture (8th to 1st centuries BCE) newborns buried within domestic spaces died of natural causes, such as ... New Species of Clearwing Moth ...