Deep in the ocean, scientists have discovered a fish that has no stomach—yet it thrives! How does it digest food? What does ...
A groundbreaking discovery has been made off the coast of Tenerife, Spain, marking the first time a Black Devil Fish (Melanocetus johnsonii) has been sighted alive near the ocean's ...
Why it's awesome: Earth's oceans are home to many secretive and unusual creatures that humans rarely see — including giant ...
Deep-sea fish are animals that live in the darkness below the sunlit ... The oxygen minimum layer exists somewhere between a depth of 700m and 1000m deep depending on the place in the ocean. This area ...
From a research vessel in the Pacific Ocean, scientists watched the feeds of several cameras sitting on the seafloor. Miles below, a deep-sea fish approached the camera’s bait then, changing its ...
The ocean holds many bizarre deep-sea monsters ... Look, here comes a blobfish! This thrilling deep-sea fish was voted the world's ugliest animal by the Ugly Animal Preservation Society.
Beneath the ocean's crushing blackness lies an ecosystem that ... it to bend its head back and stick out the lower jaw to reach out and grab fish, squid and crustaceans. Many deep-sea creatures give ...
some of the predators of dumbo octopuses include deep-diving fish such as tuna and some sharks, and mammals such as dolphins. But in the deep ocean, there are relatively few predators. This may be why ...