Grooves in the limestone at Italy's Monte Cònero may have been left by sea turtles fleeing an earthquake 80 million years ago.
For the first time, visitors will be able to see rescued sea turtles as they go through rehabilitation at the aquarium in Long Beach.
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Unveiling the bloop: The truth behind the ocean's deepest mystery
The infamous 'Bloop' sound, once thought to be a monstrous sea creature, has a surprising origin tied to climate change. Recorded in 1997, this mysterious noise traveled over 3,200 kilometers, ...
JUNO BEACH, Fla. -- Cheers rose from a bundled-up crowd as a loggerhead sea turtle that survived a likely shark attack ...
JUNO BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Cheers rose from a bundled-up crowd as a loggerhead sea turtle that survived a likely shark attack ...
A loggerhead sea turtle has returned to the Atlantic Ocean after rehabilitation at a Florida turtle hospital. The turtle, ...
You don't have to be a genius: anemones have been using human genes to form their bodies for 600 million years.
Deep in the coastal woods of South Carolina, behind high fences, guard dogs, and security cameras, is a group of people who ...
Thousands of years before the invention of compasses or sails, prehistoric peoples crossed oceans to reach remote lands like ...
A treasure trove of Cambrian fossils has been discovered in southern China, providing a window on marine life shortly after ...
The viper dogfish is easily one of the creepiest deep sea creatures due to its fangs and wide jaw. Read here to learn more ...
Scientists have unearthed in southern China fossils of a multitude of marine creatures dating to more than a half billion years ago, showing a deep-water ecosystem thriving in the aftermath of the ...
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