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Lions and tigers and ... glowing roaches? Oh my. Stinky, slimy, smelly creatures Mother Nature offers some of the most ...
They have a solid, spherical, rubbery-looking bell which can be white, pale pink, blue or yellow Rather than thin tentacles, Barrels have eight thick, frilled arms – hence its former scientific name ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Anger is building in South Korea over Chinese fish farming installations in the Yellow Sea, opening another ...
South Korea is contemplating the establishment of a 'necessary facility' in its overlapping territorial waters with China in the Yellow Sea as a response to Beijing's deployment of a steel ...
Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Kang Do-hyung said on Monday that the government was preparing a “proportionate” response, which might include building similar facilities such as aquaculture ...
Yellow-bellied sea snake found on South Island’s West Coast, the second one in New Zealand in a week
Hokitika resident Vicki Breeze was walking her dog at the beach on Friday when she found an alive yellow-bellied sea snake. Breeze initially mistook the snake for an interesting piece of wood to ...
South Korea says it has conveyed to China serious concerns that it has about Chinese structures in the Yellow Sea, where maritime boundaries between the two countries have not yet been determined.
The two sides agreed to continue strengthening communication, properly manage maritime differences, advance maritime delimitation negotiations, and enhance cooperation in marine scientific ...
A new species of flapjack octopus, with massive eyes and blood-red tentacles, has been discovered from a deep-sea canyon off ...
The structure in a disputed area of the Yellow Sea, known in South Korea as the West Sea, has raised alarm bells in Seoul over concerns China could be seeking to stake claims in the Provisional ...
Meet Mosura fentoni, a bizarre 506-million-year-old "sea-moth" with three eyes, claws, and an abdomen full of gills.
When did humans begin to assign names to each other? It’s a question that has occupied researchers for decades. What is clear, however, is how important consistent naming is in helping us to ...
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