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Exploring the ocean's strangest sea creatures with Coyote Peterson
An exploration of strange and fascinating marine life, revealing some of the ocean’s most unusual and little-known creatures.
Real Science on MSN
Something strange is happening with giant manta rays beneath the ocean
The giant manta ray is far more than a peaceful plankton eater. With wingspans reaching over 8 meters, it is the largest ray on Earth—and it also has the biggest brain of any fish. Scientists have ...
Last week, park docents at Bight Beach discovered an elephant seal sporting a “strange” shade of bright purple from its ...
Lancashire Post on MSN
A wizard’s return, summer loving and saving the world
Enjoy a magical journey into the spellbinding wonders of Merlin’s secret art of wizardology, join a teenage girl as she heads ...
Discover Wildlife on MSN
10 gigantic, deadly and terrifying sea monsters that were inspired by humongous real-life ocean animals
These real-life ocean animals were so terrifying to seafarers that they became embedded in history as legendary sea monsters ...
Imagine finding hundreds of alligators living happily in Colorado, which is thousands of miles away from any natural swamp.
BBC Wildlife on MSN
It has a grumpy-looking face, formidable jaws and a 'worm' on its head – meet the unbelievably bizarre hairy frogfish
This contender for the fastest-eating fish lures prey with a fin disguised as a worm.
Scientists have stumbled on a rare dinosaur fossil from Antarctica tucked in a drawer. It comes from the tail of a ...
Footage shows paper nautilus moving its tentacles from inside its shell and gazing through one of its eyes.
Walking sharks crawl on their fins across reefs and even out into tide pools. The newfound Dudgeon walking shark brings the ...
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