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Photographer Stunned After Finding Rare 'Color-Changing' Octopus on a Beach Walk
A photographer finds a rare orange octopus on a beach, after a surprising increase in their numbers in the area.
Jeanne Villepreux-Power created the first scientific aquarium to study marine life live. Her invention disproved long-held myths and shaped modern marine biology despite her being overlooked.
Photographer Gareth Davies saw the cephalopod as he went for a seaside walk.
This week's top energy stories include Rio Tinto & Glencore's accord on coal, Trump's address at Davos and the UK's ...
Discover a Pennsylvania restaurant where the lobster is so unforgettable, you’ll be thinking about its flavor all week long.
Looking at the Dow exchange and Tuesday's drop, you may chalk it up to Greenland. But the warning signs are deeper—and ...
A deep-sea catshark (Scyliorhinus haeckelii) documented at 198 meters on the outer edge of the continental shelf, near the ...
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10 Animals That Look Unreal But Are 100% Real
Nature often outperforms imagination. While fantasy films rely on CGI and special effects, the real world quietly hosts ...
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Fish ravioli with three doughs
Ravioli with fish in three doughs from Campania is really a standout creation in the world of fish ravioli recipes. And ...
Join us in Jeju as a group of friends embarks on an unforgettable Korean seafood adventure! Watch genuine reactions as they ...
A research trip to Antarctica uncovered marine life that hadn't been seen before in one of the world's most remote spots.
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