In 2015, researchers discovered that some species, like Conus geographus, make venoms that contain con-insulin, a toxin that ...
An expedition to a volcanically active ridge in the Pacific off South America has revealed worms, snails, giant tubeworms and ... Netherlands Institute for Sea Research.
It’s fair to say that research into ways to protect an endangered sea snail called “Kayanomi-kanimori,” or Clypeomorus bifasciata as it is known academically, had proceeded at a snail’s ...
Ralph White/Getty Images But, living organisms such as giant tubeworms, worms and snails were found in hydrothermal ... subsurface cavity below deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the Pacific Ocean.
Giant tubeworms, which are known as the world's heftiest worms and can grow to several feet long, are living with snails and other ... Netherlands Institute for Sea Research said.
A pilot project from the Stone Living Lab aims to make seawalls more friendly for marine life, by turning them into "Living ...
The Shellowship of the Ring: Two New Snail Species Named ... coral reefs in the Red Sea, it has large canines and a fierce expression, even though it is only 2 cm ... Giant Fanged Frog Went ...
Giant worms found wriggling under the Pacific ... One theory is that the larvae get under the crust with cold deep-sea water where it mixes with the hotter water created by earthquakes and ...
Giant tubeworms - the world's heftiest worms - and other marine invertebrates such as snails and bristle worms ... the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, one of the leaders of the ...