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Common toads can fill up their bodies with air, a ploy that sometimes works with a snake that must swallow all of the prey or ...
Thousands of electric blue, jellyfish-like sea creatures washed up on Central Coast beaches this week. Known by the nickname ...
An Orange Beach visitor yesterday snapped a photo of a rare Gulf Coast sighting, a Portuguese man o’ war. “Stranded but still ...
Though interesting to look at, the Portuguese man-of-war’s venom can be deadly to small fish and painful to humans, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The creature has a ...
Swim along the edge of a coral reef and you'll often see schools of sleek, torpedo-shaped fishes gliding through the currents ...
Man-of-war are known for their long tentacles that grow to be an average of 30 feet, but can be around 100-feet-long, ...
Professor Lars Schmitz joins WIRED to guide us through a giant tree of life mapping the evolution of eyes in the animal ...
Marine food webs are highly complex. Until now, researchers have been unable to understand exactly how they are affected by ...
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Strandings of these jellyfish-like animals, sometimes called "by-the-wind sailors," usually mean spring is coming ...