Tomato clownfish, in response to an unpredictable world, appear capable of adjusting when they lose their stripes based on ...
Off the Tutukākā coast of Northland, the Poor Knights Islands marine reserve is world-renowned as a special place to dive. Since it became a no-take marine reserve in 1998 (having been closed to ...
To protect his young, this Banggai cardinal fish dad carries their eggs in his mouth — fasting for nearly a month. Surrounded by predators, his sacrifice gives his offspring the best possible start in ...
So it's a lovely alternative to busy Tenby if you're looking for a new location for a family break or a couple's escape. At ...
Where can you go if you want a lovely coastal alternative? My suggestion would be one of my favourite, underrated spots in ...
Oxygen shaped the world as we know it. It’s why we hiccup and why frogs croak. It’s so good that some turtles have learned to suck it in using not just their nose and mouth, but also… another orifice.
For a dose of nature beyond the cultivated kind, Seawall Park sits right at the edge of downtown, offering beach access and ...
Summer brings the most reliable sunshine and warmest temperatures, though “warm” on the Oregon coast means something different than inland. Bring layers because mornings can be foggy and cool even ...
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17 Places California Locals Actually Go For Winter Getaways (Hint: It’s Not Where Tourists Go)
Winter in California isn’t just about snow-packed resorts and overbooked mountain towns - it’s about knowing where not to go.
Symbiosis is the long-term, close interaction between two or more biological species, most often for the benefit of one or both parties. These interactions highlight the diversity of nature. One ...
Fish-eating killer whales in southern Alaska have a diverse, seasonally changing diet featuring salmon and groundfish, ...
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Fish are eating plastic
A new study shows that hundreds of species of fish eat plastic. It is by “accident”, but that does not keep it from moving to humans. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247 explains.
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