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The sighting occurred on March 9 on an expedition near the South Sandwich Islands in the South Atlantic Ocean.
A recent video from the ocean’s depths has stunned even seasoned scientists — showing two parasites firmly attached to a fish’s head, looking oddly like pig tails.
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TheTravel on MSNSouth Georgia Island Was Spared After The World's Largest Iceberg Grinded To A Halt, But It's Not Over YetA23a has run aground in the Southern Ocean after years adrift. But could it continue on its collision course in the future?
The recent footage, captured during an expedition by the Schmidt Ocean Institute and the Ocean Census, offers a unprecedented look at a juvenile colossal squid in its natural environment. The sighting ...
The Cape and Islands boasts a trio of undefeated boys high school tennis teams. See where each stacks up in the first ...
The 30-centimetre juvenile squid was captured on video at a depth of 600 meters by a remotely operated vehicle launched from the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor (too).
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Live Science on MSNScientists capture footage of bizarre deep-sea creature with parasite pig tailsScientists on an expedition to the South Sandwich Islands near Antarctica have recorded horrifying videos of parasitic ...
The judge, James Boasberg, ruled that there was “probable cause” to find officials in contempt for violating his order. And ...
A live colossal squid has been filmed for the first time ever—scientists stunned by the deep-sea encounter after a century of ...
Since 1959 the avian flu virus H5N1 has been popping up around the globe. Now scientists believe it could spark the next pandemic.
Hidden away in the heart of the Finger Lakes region sits Skaneateles, a lakeside village whose name alone is enough to separate the tourists from the locals (it’s pronounced “skinny-atlas,” and don’t ...
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