The whiptail gulper eel (Saccopharynx lavenbergi), for example, lives 980 to 6,600 feet (300 to 2,000 m) deep in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. This eel grows to about 3.3 feet (1 m) long and feeds mainly ...
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Scientists have found that the northern sea robin (Prionotus carolinus) uses its limbs both to stroll the ocean bottom and to taste the sea floor for buried prey. Sea robins have bulging eyes like ...
Sitting in darkness, deep below the sunlit surface, an iridescent nightmare awaits its prey. With precision and ... and disrupt their role in the ocean carbon cycle. Our aim as marine ecologists ...
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Octopuses are usually considered to be solitary creatures, but new research suggests they might sometimes socialise with fish in order to share the responsibility of hunting. The findings broaden ...