The oceans hold the key to incredible underwater mysteries. Despite the thousands of species that have been discovered, studied and catalogued, we have only examined a tiny fraction of the subsea realm.
The oceans hold the key to incredible underwater mysteries. Despite the thousands of species that have been discovered, studied and catalogued, we have only examined a tiny fraction of the subsea realm.
Harp seals have existed for over 20 million years, thus these wide-eyed, earless beasts garnered the right to be featured as this week’s Wildlife of the Week.
Mysterious and forbidding, these underwater cities have laid, mostly intact, under the sea for 50 years to more than a century. Regardless of how old they are, they are significant archaeological findings that give us a rare glimpse of how things used to be.
Many of the once-magnificent corals in our oceans are dying. A global-scale change on our blue planet is dulling previously colourful reefs, and killing off countless organisms.
In-house writer Amanda Yap picks apart the recent rise in mermaids.
This week, to show the world that salmon are more than just destined for sashimi platters, we explain the historical, biological and habitual behaviour facts of the species.
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