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The mysterious giant squid has rarely ever been seen by humans, let alone photographed or filmed swimming in its natural ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWelcome to the Weird and Wondrous World of Sea CucumbersFew animals seem less animal-like than sea cucumbers. The long, slender beings often appear motionless like the vegetable ...
Home > Pressemitteilung: Internal Clocks Determine the Ups and ...
The behavior of Antarctic krill not only reacts to external environmental influences such as light or food. It also uses its ...
Migratory birds cover great distances to feed and breed, sometimes crossing continents and oceans in record time. Are they ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNOn the Road: Pure prairie countryThe water and the land around Berry Creek are still beautiful, though, still awe-inspiring and grand. And thanks to the ...
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge narrates and produces the 2-part docuseries. One of the experts interviewed is Tracy Morgan — really!
We’re all used to seeing birds like pigeons on city roads, parrots that talk, or eagles flying high in the sky. But the bird ...
From dancing albatross to boxing crabs, Attenborough shows us a wild and precious ocean world that needs our help. Find out ...
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AZ Animals on MSN12 Incredible Blue AnimalsSky blue, ocean blue, blueberries, my eyes! Despite seeing blue all around us, blue is actually the least common color in nature. Many of the things we see that seem to be blue just look blue, vs.
Explore the groundbreaking MiCO map tracking marine migratory species and their movements for biodiversity conservation.
A new review of ocean data suggests that more than 99.999 percent of the global deep seafloor has never been seen by humans.
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