Previously, scientists thought only microbes and viruses could live beneath the seafloor crust where tectonic plates meet.
Step into the extraordinary world of animals as they showcase their natural instincts and behaviors in the wild! From the majestic movements of land creatures to the mesmerizing life of marine animals ...
Look at it go! Whatever the shape the animals are - big or small, round or flat, fins or flippers - they're all at home under water. Take a trip under the sea and learn about turtles, octopuses ...
Competitive swimmers know that swimming underwater causes less drag resistance than swimming at the surface. Splashing around ...
Male sea otters that are not sexually or socially mature 'don't get access to females," which, in turn, frustrates the otter; ...
When these giants thunder ashore, their favored beaches, called rookeries, disappear under ... Steller sea lion populations declined markedly in the 1980s and 1990s, even though the animals ...
In Japan, Steller's sea eagles feast on cod. In addition to fish, they eat crabs, shellfish, squid, small animals, ducks, gulls, and carrion. Steller's sea eagles do not occur in large numbers ...
Animals release carbon ... saltmarshes but also under narrow sunlit waters. Seagrass meadows serve as excellent breeding grounds for sea mammals and habitats for baby fish. But scientists have ...
Giant tubeworms were discovered in a shallow subsurface cavity below deep-sea hydrothermal vents, using a remotely operated vehicle to chisel under rock. "Rapid colonization by these animals ...