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Tag: marine biology

Bloodworms Invert Organs in Seconds: Science Behind Alien-like Ability

Discover how venomous bloodworms explosively turn their organs inside out and what this means for future soft robotics technology.

Orcas Hunt Juvenile Great White Sharks in Brutal Feeding Ritual

Scientists document orcas flipping juvenile sharks upside down to extract nutrient-rich livers in Gulf of California, revealing changing predator patterns.

Rare Whale Population Shows Encouraging Growth After Conservation

North Atlantic right whales reach 384 individuals with zero mortalities recorded, marking hopeful turnaround for one of world's rarest marine species.

Sea Anemone Found Riding Tusk Shell in Historic Deep-Sea Discovery

Scientists discovered a sea anemone living on a tusk shell at 16,404 feet, a first for this mollusc genus, among 14 new marine species found.