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.
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.
An enigmatic marine life, shunning humans’ curious observations, it deserves the spot in the limelight as our Wildlife of the Week.
The ocean is changing. Or rather, we are changing the ocean in more ways than many of the marine inhabitants can handle. There is one group, however….
Rulers of the seas for roughly 25 million years, megalodon is thought to be the largest predator in vertebrate history. With the discovery of 18 centimetre long teeth, palaeontologists have managed to brace together a few surprising facts about these amazing creatures. Finding big teeth may seem a foolishly optimistic lead, and many findings are still being debated, but there are a few things that scientists are definitely in agreement on. We bring you everything we know so far about megalodon.
You might not see them pouting on the front cover of OK! Magazine, but marine life has its own clan of entertainers and global superstars. We introduce eleven celebrity species made famous by the television and cinema screen:
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