This deep-sea polar worm looks like it can't decide if it's dressed for a glitzy party or a gruesome massacre.
Scientists say subtle differences in the colour of seawater will enable them to count tiny - but critically important - ...
SCIENTISTS from Spain have discovered a new species of mud dragon (kinorhynch) a vital part of the marine ecosystem. The Universidad Complutense de ...
An enormous chunk has broken off the world's largest iceberg, in a possible first sign the behemoth from Antarctica could be ...
The tiny creatures are only a few centimetres long but play a critical role in Antarctic marine ecosystems, sustaining penguins, seals and the world’s largest animals, including blue whales.
deep in Antarctica's Southern Ocean What it eats: Unknown. Probably other animals and/or organic debris. Why it's awesome: With their shimmering golden coats, these worms almost look glamorous — until ...
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