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The Octonauts are taking their adventures beyond the sea - and onto land! The team of adventurers will continue to explore ...
Giant Isopod. Image via Unsplash Resembling an oversized pillbug or woodlouse, the Giant Isopod is one of the deep sea’s most iconic creatures. These arthropods can grow up to 16 inches (40 cm) in ...
A rarely spotted “supergiant” crustacean related to woodlice is actually a common inhabitant of the sea floor, a new study finds. The deep-sea creature, Alicella gigantea, which can grow up to ...
A rarely spotted “supergiant” crustacean related to woodlice is actually a common inhabitant of the sea floor, a new study finds. The deep-sea creature, Alicella gigantea, which can grow up to 34cm ...
A rarely spotted “supergiant” crustacean related to woodlice is actually a common inhabitant of the sea floor, a new study finds. Amphipod is among the most diverse group of crustaceans, with ...
'Three-eyed' sea predator from 500 million years ago discovered in Canada No animal alive today resembles Mosura fentoni. It had two jointed claws and a third eye in the centre of its head.
Scientists have discovered Mosura fentoni, a three-eyed predator from 506 million years ago. This ancient sea creature, resembling a 'sea moth,' had jointed claws and a trunk-like body.
The Mosura fentoni is a 506-million year-old “sea-moth” with three eyes, claws, and an abdomen full of gills. This ancient predator sheds light on arthropod evolution and reveals stunning internal ...
Meet Mosura fentoni, a bizarre 506-million-year-old "sea-moth" with three eyes, claws, and an abdomen full of gills.
Environment Animals Ancient three-eyed ‘sea moth’ used its butt to breathe The extinct 506-million-year-old arthropod is named after the fictional Japanese monster Mothra. By Laura Baisas ...