According to a reporter in Australia, the Queensland state government has announced a new plan to protect the world's largest coral reef Great Barrier Reef.
Scientists at the University of East Anglia (UEA) in the UK are looking for a solution to the mysterious selection mechanism, avoiding the risk of fertilization that the salmon
American scientists were surprised when a big shark jumped up and swallowed the small shark they had just caught.
Since early this year, nearly 230 dead dolphins have been discovered along the coast of US states such as New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Virginia.
A self-regenerating Irish sea creature is being considered by scientists in the study of stem cells to treat birth defects and cancer.
Scientists have discovered that the worm seems to be extinct, after 140 years they hide under the ocean.
Scientists at the Maine Research Institute are located in Portland, Maine, and the United States discovered a special shell shrimp divided into two distinct colors: orange and dark
Hundreds of people and 2 excavators last night successfully rescued the fish 7.5m long, heavier than 2 tons aground on Nam Hai beach.
A village in Hainan Province (China) has the world's only sea turtle floating hospital to care for this endangered animal, according to UPI news agency.
Many people believe that dolphins are extremely intelligent and friendly animals. But recent research by scientists has
Scientists believe that in a lobster's body contains a chemical that helps them live for a long time, and this may be an element of access to eternal life.
Jellyfish and sea creatures have appeared on Earth since about half a billion years ago, possibly more dangerous than our long-held concept. They can even attack nuclear plants.
The 1.8kg heavy lobster called Lola was caught by fishermen off the coast of Hyannis, Massachusetts.
A giant Atlantic flounder, dubbed the
On September 12, the Association of Ugly Animals Conservation (UAPS) announced that blobfish is the ugliest animal on Earth through online voting by readers worldwide at