In the episode, Tunnell said the critters are called onion sea anemones. When out of water, they look exactly how they sound, like an onion. When you put them in the water, the species will shapeshift ...
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PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. -- The Florida beaches are well known for beautiful shells and interesting sea creatures. One preservationist group located at Fort DeSoto Park shared videos of a small octopus ...
Thousands of meters below the ocean's surface lurk some gigantic creatures, much larger than their shallow-water brethren. Scientists have a few hunches for why this happens, but the debate continues.
An entire world lives deep under the ocean’s surface, far from human notice and as bustling as any city. Animals such as tubeworms and clams live crowded around plumes of methane that bubble up ...