Scientists filmed a squid covering itself in mud and holding its tentacles upright, using camouflage that helps it hide on the ocean floor.
Picture a pair of eyes the size of soccer balls peering out at you from the dark depths of the ocean. For the colossal squid, this is life. The eye si.
Scientists have filmed a never-before-seen species of deep-sea squid burying itself upside down in the seafloor—a behavior never documented in cephalopods. They captured the bizarre scene while ...
Sperm whales dive into the midnight zone, using echolocation to track giant squid, returning scarred breathing hard, alive at ...
Rare footage of a bigfin squid captured by a ROV deployed 11,000 feet deep in the Tonga Trench. Credit: Deep Sea Research ...
Locals have likened the shark that washed up on the Spanish beach to popular characters from the How To Train Your Dragon species - but experts say it appears to have met a tragic end ...
An ancient shark older than forests still glides through deep oceans today. Its strange teeth, slow life cycle, and dinosaur-era origins reveal how early seas shaped survival across mass extinctions.
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Cape Cod: Storied Fisheries

Cape Cod and the nearby islands stick out into the Atlantic and Long Island Sound to offer fantastic fishing by boat, ...
Some animals produce their own light, no special effects involved. In certain cases, it helps them hunt or avoid predators.
Animals that researchers call “supersucklers” come back to nurse even after they can hunt, mate and fend for themselves.
A popular idea suggests a link between big brains and a rich social life, but octopuses don't fit the pattern, which suggests ...
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