When scientists placed a baited camera in the Pacific Seabed, they never expected to witness what happened next.
Scientists surveying marine life near Rotuma in the South Pacific caught something unexpected on camera: a day octopus appeared to punch a grouper fish on the seafloor. As strange as it sounds, this ...
Scientists use weights to keep their camera equipment in place on the seabed – but this ocean dweller was strong enough to ...
For thousands of years, prehistoric hunters across western North America relied on the atlatl, a powerful dart-throwing device, to take down their prey. However, a recent comprehensive study reveals ...
Explore the darkest corners of the abyss with 18 terrifying creatures found at the bottom of the ocean. These are Earth's ...
When scientists dropped a video camera to the seafloor off Rotuma in the South Pacific Ocean, they filmed an octopus lashing out at a grouper.
Sea otters are among the few marine mammals capable of hunting octopuses hidden within rocky reefs. These encounters often ...
Getting close to a stingray is risky, even for an accomplished predator such as an orca. They are not called stingrays for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: iStock A study put on full display how one chemical element of plastic can completely change both sides of the ...
Researchers at Florida Atlantic University explored how oleamide, a chemical often used as a lubricant for plastic, influences marine life. Their findings were published in the Journal of Experimental ...