When injured, pairs of comb jellies can seamlessly fuse together to become one fully functioning entity – like Frankenstein's ...
Researchers discovered that some comb jellies can fuse their bodies together when injured. The unique adaptation, which ...
Imagine being horribly maimed and the only way to survive was to merge your damaged flesh with another injured human.
A species of comb jelly can fuse its body with another jelly after injury. Some of the pair’s body functions then synchronize.
Despite their often dangerous stings, these creatures create serene scenes as they float through the deep sea Text by Tracy Scott Forson Photographs selected by Donny Bajohr The collaboration ...
More than 65 humpback whales were caught on video lunge-feeding off the coast, according to an Oct. 2 news release by the ...
Scientists have spotted for the first time two deep-sea “jelly” creatures readily turn into one individual following an ...
Creatures like blue sharks and Atlantic grey ... Although they spend most of their time out at sea feeding on fish, they can often be seen resting on the beach. Blue sharks visit UK seas in ...
SEA LIFE Melbourne/Instagram A sea animal from Australia is capturing the hearts of the Internet: meet Pesto the penguin! The furry baby King Penguin is only 9 months old and already weights 46 ...
Humpback whales are a fan favorite as they usually come close to the shore and often display tricks such as breaching and ...
There are a lot of animals living on the seabed that seem strange to us on land. Giant isopods can live 500 metres or more below the ocean surface. But these 14-legged goliaths are relatives of the ...