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Researchers Find Alien-Looking Sea Creatures in Colombia's Seas That Predate Dinosaurs
These creatures are so fragile that the moment they are pulled out from the water, they collapse and disappear.
Reddit A beach walk in southern California turned into an impromptu marine biology lesson after one Reddit user shared a photo of a mysterious, slime-covered creature they spotted along the shore. In ...
The Minderoo-UWA Deep-Sea Research Centre operates the camera that filmed the shark taking its time to pass through the 1,600-feet deep water. Also on display in the video is a skate — a shark ...
For some species, extinction seemed certain - until someone found proof they were still alive. In this video, we look at five remarkable animals that were once believed to be gone forever, from the ...
Say ahhh! A woman searching for fossils on a recent vacation with her husband got more than she bargained for when she found a weird and terrifying formation resembling a set of human teeth. Christine ...
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Curious cat terrified by its own tail tries chasing it
It's next to impossible to get bored in the presence of a cat, and this chucklesome footage shows nothing different. Shared by Abdullah Zahoor, this video features his pet cat getting anxious by ...
From The Lord of the Rings' Shelob to Legend's Darkness, these are the most terrifying fantasy movie monsters that come ...
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Studio Ghibli returns to the Academy Museum with the new Ponyo exhibition. We sent a superfan
The exhibition includes rare items donated by the famed Japanese animation studio on display in North America for the first ...
Gray recalls being “blown away” on her first visit to the Monterey aquarium on summer break during her graduate school years ...
The first shark ever documented in Antarctic waters was captured on camera at 1,600 feet deep in near-freezing temperatures.
His music helped define rock music in SF in the late aughts.
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