A fossilized skull and jawbones found belonged to a crested dinosaur that lived 95 million years ago— the first new species of its kind discovered in over a century.
Fossils found in Niger belong to a newly identified Spinosaurus species that had a dramatic skull crest and likely hunted fish by wading, researchers reported.
Last month, a blue whale was spotted off the coast in waters near Rhode Island by the New England Aquarium’s Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life — an “unusual occurrence” according to a NEAQ press ...
Iskra’s glitter worm and the Elven abyss tunicate among top species recognized by the World Register of Marine Species Scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography described two of ...
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The 25 most extreme aquariums in the world
From massive tanks holding millions of gallons of water to facilities perched in the most unexpected locations, the world's ...
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Orcas filmed attacking blue shark in rare ocean encounter
Multiple killer whales were spotted circling and feasting on a blue shark in a dramatic open-ocean encounter. The footage shows several orcas taking turns with the carcass, highlighting their ...
An environmental reporter joins a research team trying to attach recording devices to sperm whales, in hopes of decoding their calls.
Québec’s Whales and Wonders Trail follows the St. Lawrence River from Québec City to Côte-Nord, tracing a waterway that has ...
Archivists and researchers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have unearthed a recording from the 1940s.
As if soaring above the brilliant blue ocean isn’t spectacular enough, the New England Aquarium’s aerial survey team recently ...
A rare blue whale with albinism was spotted off the coast of Mexico. The National Commission for Natural Protected Areas ...
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