A small, strange-looking creature has been spotted in increasing numbers around central Australia.
There’s a unique species of aquatic animal that appears eyeless and is believed to live in one specific area in the world. It is the Texas blind salamander, a translucent creature of about three to five inches in length, whose existence was first recorded in the 1890s.
During a dive near the California coastline, the E/V Nautilus team captured footage of a siphonophore in action.
The oceans are home to many fascinating and dazzling creatures, and recently NOAA’s Okeanos Explorer team captured a mesmerizing video of one of them.
Goblin shark is the world’s strangest shark. Nicknamed the “alien of the deep,” its mouth is full of thin, prickly and jagged teeth.
A small, strange-looking creature has been spotted in increasing numbers around central Australia.
There’s a unique species of aquatic animal that appears eyeless and is believed to live in one specific area in the world. It is the Texas blind salamander, a translucent creature of about three to five inches in length, whose existence was first recorded in the 1890s.
During a dive near the California coastline, the E/V Nautilus team captured footage of a siphonophore in action.
The oceans are home to many fascinating and dazzling creatures, and recently NOAA’s Okeanos Explorer team captured a mesmerizing video of one of them.
Goblin shark is the world’s strangest shark. Nicknamed the “alien of the deep,” its mouth is full of thin, prickly and jagged teeth.