The lipstick-wearing fish "walks" along the ocean floor, ready for a night out. So long as that night out doesn't involve any ...
The Atlantic bluefin tuna is one of the most remarkable predators in the ocean. Capable of swimming at speeds of up to 40 mph, crossing the Atlantic in just a few months, and surviving in both icy and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In what may be the world's first-ever recorded sighting, a black seadevil — anglerfish known for living thousands of feet beneath ...
The bumpy snailfish, discovered 10,000 feet down off the coast of California, shows that not all denizens of the abyss are frightening. By Alexa Robles-Gil For an animal, surviving in the ocean’s ...
Denis Crean, a businessman and longtime swimming coach, has pursued his passion for open-water swimming in just about every kind of waterway. He has overcome headwinds at Lake George in Upstate New ...
From a research vessel in the Pacific Ocean, scientists watched the feeds of several cameras sitting on the seafloor. Miles below, a deep-sea fish approached the camera’s bait then, changing its mind, ...
"It's widely known that swimming in groups provides fish with added protection from predators, but we questioned whether it also contributes to reducing their noise," said senior author Rajat Mittal. ...