Spread the loveMarine biologists have finally unraveled the mystery behind strange, gelatinous blobs that have been washing ...
It took nearly 25 years for biologists to discover that a swimming and glowing organism in the ocean’s midnight zone was ...
Researchers classified the new species within a new genus, Bathydevius, and new family, Bathydeviidae, because of its ...
Last month, Philip Grace was the first to post a photograph of the lumpy gelatinous blob. He shared an image on the Facebook page of Beachcombers of Newfoundland and Labrador, asking ...
Jellyfish don't seem to have a lot going on. They're gelatinous blobs that have neither brains, nor hearts, nor blood, often at the mercy of where ocean currents take them. But that doesn't mean ...
According to The Advertiser, avid beachcomber, Vicki Evans, was walking along Horseshoe Bay in Port Elliot, Australia, when she came upon something that looked like a gelatinous blob of ...
Beachgoers first noticed the unusual blobs on the shores of Newfoundland and Labrador in September. People quickly started sharing photos of the gelatinous clumps on a Facebook group with more than 40 ...
Beachgoers first noticed the unusual blobs on the shores of Newfoundland and Labrador in September. People quickly started sharing photos of the gelatinous clumps on a Facebook group with more ...