What’s 66-million-year-old vomit like? A lot more pleasant than the fresh stuff, says paleontologist Jesper Milan.
Imagine creatures that have survived since the time of dinosaurs. Species like the tuatara, sturgeon, crocodile, hagfish, chambered nautilus, platypus ...
Glowing animals ... ‘a drop in the ocean’ in fight to save coral reefs That date is around 270 million years before the previously earliest known example: a glowing prehistoric shrimp.
This prehistoric-looking shark ... Scientists believe accidental capture by deep-sea trawlers or changing ocean currents might have forced it to the surface. 3. Deep-Sea Jellyfish (Stygiomedusa ...
However, new research has shown that one species of mushroom coral, Cycloseris cyclolites, actively moves toward blue light waves, using a mechanism similar to the pulsing motion of jellyfish.
There’s an Ocean in This Book by Rachel ... Ages 8–12. We Are All Animals: Discover What You Have in Common with a Cat, a Bat, a Jellyfish and 150 Other Animals! by Christopher Lloyd and ...
Sea turtles have been around for more than 150 million years and spend approximately 95% of their lives in the water! Such an experience remains unique and allows you to get up close and personal with ...