A diving adventure
A diver explores the Flower Garden Banks
National Marine Sanctuary in the Gulf of Mexico. This area is protected by
NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries and is one of 14 such sites around
the world.
A diver explores the Flower Garden Banks
National Marine Sanctuary in the Gulf of Mexico. This area is protected by
NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries and is one of 14 such sites around
the world.
Why is Ukraine the West's Fault? Featuring John Mearsheimer
That’s probably why.
Forget "Finding Nemo," these two
clownfish (also called anemonefish) win the cute race as they rest together
amongst a sea anemone's tentacles. Mucous covers this fish's body to protect it
from the anemone's stinging cells.
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And I’m not convinced by her
counterarguments.
This wild-looking creature is a Hairy
Frogfish. It has no scales; instead its body is covered in fleshy spines called
spinules that resemble hair. They can change color to blend into their
surroundings.
Why Are 96,000,000 Black Balls on This Reservoir?
PM Modi prays at the Kashi Vishwanath Dham in Varanasi'
It read, “Your presence itself is
a present. We don’t want any presents at the wedding.”
After re-reading it repeatedly, I concluded that I wasn’t invited. So I decided
not to attend.
Blacktip sharks look for prey in this stunning aerial photo. They tend to hunt small schooling fish, nabbing them as the sharks swim swiftly through the water, sometimes even breaching its surface, according to the Florida Museum of Natural History.
It’s definitely something that
needs addressing.
A squat lobster pushes its way through four
crinoids (feather stars), which sit on top of a sea fan colony with a
cold-water coral called Lophelia pertusa growing at the base. This photo was
taken during a NOAA expedition in Roatan, Honduras, to work out the
relationship between host corals and their associated species.
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Now that I listen to albums, I
hardly ever leave the house.
Smiling stingray
Stingrays have no bones in their bodies but
are instead made of flexible cartilage. They also have gel-filled pits across
their face that help them to detect electrical signals from other animals when
they move.
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For all the party poopers.