From bone-eating snot-flowers to snowboarding scale worms, when a whale dies it becomes a colossal island of nutrients – attracting weird and wonderful creatures to feast.
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Giant mud crabs raised in coastal Vietnamese farms
Along Vietnam’s southern coastline, mud crabs are raised in brackish mangrove ponds that use natural tidal flows. Farmers monitor growth cycles carefully, harvesting only when the crabs reach ...
This documentary examines a prehistoric sperm whale species that hunted with enormous teeth rather than suction feeding. Fossil evidence reveals a skull built for powerful bites capable of targeting ...
These Florida seafood buffets let you pile your plate high with crab legs, shrimp, lobster, and coastal favorites you’ll want ...
My dad's words ring in my head as I clamber behind the wheel of the motorhome: "A Falson can drive anything." I believe him, ...
Doran Regional Park offers a calmer beach experience with picnic areas and a campground if you want to extend your seafood ...
The Cape Ann Omelet pays tribute to local geography with linguica, tomatoes, onions, and cheddar creating a combination that ...
These California beach towns offer boardwalk fun, hidden coves, harbor views, and laid-back main streets perfect for a slow ...
👉 Jump to: Best Things to Do in Cape Town | Outdoor Activities | Food & Drink | Beaches | Adventurous Activities | Cool & Unusual | Rainy Day I’ve lived in Cape Town all my life and I promise you’ll ...
Smithsonian researchers discovered who eats the most young blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay — it’s not people, or even fish, ...
Scientists found shark teeth inside fossil whale skulls, revealing how sharks fed on whales millions of years ago.
By Katherine Hafner/WHRO Each summer for nearly four decades, scientists at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center ...
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