Articles for category: Animal Behavior, Marine Biology

The Surprising Truth About Goldfish Memory (It's Not 3 Seconds!)

The Surprising Truth About Goldfish Memory (It’s Not 3 Seconds!)

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine gazing into the glittering water of a home aquarium, watching goldfish dart and swirl, their orange scales catching the light. For years, people have chuckled at the idea that these captivating creatures forget everything in just three seconds. But what if this widespread belief was shockingly wrong? What if, hidden behind those curious eyes, ...

5 Hidden Wonders of the Ocean Floor Yet to Be Explored

5 Hidden Wonders of the Ocean Floor Yet to Be Explored

Sameen David

You probably picture the ocean as this vast blue surface, but the real mystery lies miles below, in places no human has ever seen with their own eyes. Ocean scientists like to say you know the surface of Mars better than your own seafloor, and that is much closer to the truth than feels comfortable. ...

Basking shark spotted in B.C

Rare Basking Shark Sighting off B.C Coast Sparks Hope for Species Recovery

Andrew Alpin

An English paddle boarding couple have reported seeing a rare basking shark off Wallace Island in the Gulf Islands, British Columbia. The fascinating creature which looks like a prehistoric monster was spotted in June 2024 by Nick Gallant and his wife, owners of Island Magic Experiences while on a paddleboard excursion. Witnesses to a Rare ...

Flying Fish: How Some Species Glide Over 200 Meters to Escape Predators

Flying Fish: How Some Species Glide Over 200 Meters to Escape Predators

Annette Uy

Imagine a fish so desperate to survive that it takes flight above the waves, using the open air as its last line of defense. The ocean is full of surprises, but few are as jaw-dropping as the spectacle of flying fish launching themselves out of the sea, gliding for astonishing distances to evade the snapping ...

Deep-Sea Vents

How Deep-Sea Tubeworms Live With No Mouth, No Gut—and No Light

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a world where the sun never shines, where temperatures plummet and crushing pressures would flatten most creatures in seconds. Yet, in the shadowy depths of Earth’s oceans, bizarre life flourishes in ways that seem almost impossible. Perhaps the most astonishing among these are deep-sea tubeworms—creatures that thrive without a mouth, a gut, or even ...

Animals That Glow: 9 Bioluminescent Creatures of the Deep Sea

Animals That Glow: 9 Bioluminescent Creatures of the Deep Sea

You’ve probably seen fireflies twinkling in your backyard, but imagine an entire world where nearly everything glows in the dark. That’s the reality deep beneath the ocean’s surface, where about 76% of observed deep-sea creatures have mastered the art of making their own light. It’s one of nature’s most extraordinary survival tricks. The deep sea ...

A freediver explores colorful coral reefs with pink fins in clear ocean water.

Coral Architects: How Tiny Animals Construct Underwater Cities

Imagine diving into a crystal-clear ocean and suddenly coming face-to-face with a bustling metropolis built not by humans, but by millions of tiny, soft-bodied animals. These creatures, often mistaken for mere plants or colorful rocks, are the master architects behind some of the world’s most spectacular underwater cities: coral reefs. Their incredible teamwork, resilience, and ...

Assorted diatoms as seen through a microscope. These specimens were living between crystals of annual sea ice in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.

The Largest DNA Study in the Ocean

The ocean, covering more than 70% of the Earth’s surface, is home to an astonishing diversity of life, much of which remains mysterious and unexplored. In a groundbreaking effort to uncover the secrets of marine life, scientists have conducted the largest DNA study of the ocean to date. This monumental research effort has expanded our ...

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How Ocean Warming Is Pushing Sharks to Collapse our Delicate Coral Reefs

Sharks are abandoning coral reefs as ocean temperatures rise, leaving these vibrant ecosystems at risk of collapse. Without these apex predators, reefs could become dangerously unbalanced, leading to an unpredictable chain reaction beneath the waves. The oceans are heating up, and the sharks are seeking cooler, safer waters, threatening a critical balance that could change ...