Climate Compass on MSN
Why The Deep Ocean Is Home to the Strangest Creatures on the Planet
Picture this: vast underwater mountains hiding creatures that seem ripped from science fiction, animals that create their own ...
In novels like “Moby Dick” or “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” monsters exist to aggravate and impinge on human life. Science, folklore, and fiction have villainized deep sea creatures for centuries, ...
Stephen is a lifelong gamer with over 35 years of experience and a passion for RPGs, strategy games, and classic Nintendo titles. He’s played more than 1,500 games and enjoys analyzing storytelling, ...
NEW YORK -- An underwater voyage has revealed a network of creatures thriving at the bottom of deep-sea ocean trenches. In these extreme environments, the crushing pressure, scant food and lack of ...
AZ Animals on MSN
Great Whites Are Not the Biggest Monsters of the Sea
Great white sharks have long stood in our collective imagination as the ultimate predator in our oceans. These sizable sharks ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Trapped for 325 Million Years, Two Strange Sea Monsters Resurfaced From the Depths of the Earth’s Longest Cave
Deep beneath Kentucky’s rolling hills, in the dark reaches of Mammoth Cave National Park, paleontologists have unearthed the ...
Discover Magazine on MSN
A Prehistoric Sea Monster Wielded Bone Blades to Terrorize the Ocean 360 Million Years Ago
Learn about Dunkleosteus, an ancient apex predator that ripped apart large fish with sharp bony blades that lined its mouth.
Peter Morics is a list writer from the United States. He has been writing about video games for five years. He started out as a news writer, covering some of the biggest moments in the industry, but ...
An underwater voyage has revealed a network of creatures thriving at the bottom of deep-sea ocean trenches. In these extreme environments, the crushing pressure, scant food, and lack of sunlight can ...
Barreleye fish are named for their unique, barrel-shaped eyes. These eyes can rotate, allowing the fish to look both upward and straight ahead. Their eyes also have bright green lenses protected ...
The eruption of the underwater Hunga volcano emitted the highest plume of ash ever recorded—an event that was visible from Earth-observing satellites. Credit: NOAA The eruption of the underwater Hunga ...
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 ...
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