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Scientists just identified a 60-foot octopus with bone-crushing jaws that ruled the seas during the Cretaceous
"These krakens must have been a fearsome sight to behold." Scientists just classified an enormous octopus that likely ruled ...
Today, the Supreme Court issued an important opinion clarifying the scope of the Second Amendment’s right to bear arms ...
Spider-Man got his start as a teenage hero, so the overpowered villains he has bad to fight are very impressive for his age.
Every tourist desperate to see an untouched paradise is part of a constant influx that risks despoiling the very thing they ...
If disturbed, it pulls its cloak over its head to expose spiny projections on its arms. It also exudes bioluminescent, blue mucous from the tips of its arms. This may dazzle potential predators or ...
After getting the go-ahead to ‘clean’, a sabre-toothed blenny will drop its act and use its large canines to tear chunks of ...
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Vampires, vaquitas, vervet monkeys – 8 remarkable animals beginning with 'v' including a blood-sucking spider and the world's rarest animal
From the vampire bat to viperfish, here are 8 animals beginning with the letter 'v' ...
Behold the Aquilaceph, half-bald eagle and half-octopus,” says JPMorgan Asset Management’s Michael Cembalest. “This imaginary ...
Vampire devices' can suck up energy even when they're not being used, with British Gas claimung they can account for up to 23% of an average British home's energy use ...
Record numbers linked to warming waters is mixed news for fishers, with shellfish catches down but octopus catches booming Record numbers of octopuses found off the south-west coast of England last ...
Nearly 1,800 meters beneath the surface of the Pacific, a remotely operated submersible was creeping along the slope of a Galápagos seamount when its camera caught a tiny, dark blue octopus perched in ...
Scientists recently uncovered fossilized jawbones of Nanaimoteuthis haggarti – a massive, kraken-like octopus that roamed Earth about 72 million years ago.According to a recent study published in the ...
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