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In a discovery that has stunned the scientific world, researchers have found that the Greenland shark (Somniosus ...
Gizmodo has taken a microscopic look at our superlative drinking water’s real special sauce: copepods, a tiny crustacean invisible to the naked eye. It isn’t pretty, but it’s still clean.
In haunting footage captured about 1,604 feet (489 meters) under the sea, cameras captured the tubular crustaceans latched onto the fish’s back. Though the parasites’ presence might trigger your gag ...
In the video, which the Schmidt Ocean Institute shared in a Facebook post, two copepods — small crustaceans — are positioned on either side of their host's head. Long egg sacs attached at the ...
One copepod species can swim into the womb of a ... “At the end of the day, it was eye-breaking photography,” he says.