Chameleons are the most famous color-changing animals, but there are plenty of other animals that possess this talent.
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The mushroom corals tended to move toward the blue light. Science explains that since blue light wavelengths penetrate deeper ...
Polar Bears Are Changing Their Diets Polar bears, the iconic arctic giants, are being driven to make significant dietary ...
“He released a shimmering trail of tiny microbubbles from his plumage, coating himself with a lubricating layer of air to cut ...
Dead sea turtles keep washing ashore on India's east coast and environmentalists and authorities are trying frantically to stop the number of 600 dead from getting even higher.
An island paradise in the Great Barrier Reef is home to giant stingrays leaping out of the water and momentarily "flying" ...
From a ballet of white-tip reef sharks to a cardinal fish releasing freshly hatched babies from its mouth, these underwater ...
More than 40% of corals monitored near an island in the southern reef were killed last year, according to a new study. Find ...
A University of Portsmouth scientist has helped give a unique glimpse into the beautiful underwater forests, which create ...
Greenland has suddenly become a subject of interest, but did you know that Astoria actually has a nautical connection with that vast ice-bound island on the other side of the continent?” asked ...
A free-living coral species defies traditional coral behavior by actively migrating toward light using a strategy reminiscent ...