[ad_1] The male mantis devours a guppy. Image: Rajesh Puttaswamaiah Scientists call the praying mantis of "generalist" hunters, which means they eat just about anything they want. Despite their eclectic taste, no …
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[ad_1] With their folded arms and large triangular faces, the mantes are immediately recognizable and renowned for their predatory prowess. But while flies feed on insects, an opportunistic individual in India has …
Read More »Game and Fish prepares for in-depth discussions on chronic debilitating disease and the future of Wyoming wildlife | Open spaces
[ad_1] As an ever-fatal neurological disease in elk and deer is moving closer to Wyoming's foraging grounds, it's time for wildlife managers and the public to have a serious conversation, said Scott …
Read More »A transparent gel-like fish was found 7.5 km deep at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean | Environment
[ad_1] Scientists have discovered three new species of "hardcore" fish living in one of the deepest parts of the ocean, the transparent, scaleless creatures, perfectly adapted to the conditions that would instantly …
Read More »New species of fish discovered at the bottom of the ocean
[ad_1] The researchers were able to capture images of their new finds and even capture one by luring them into a trap. For now, the fish are simply called the red, blue …
Read More »Scientists discover ghost fish in deep water that melt on the surface
[ad_1] About 160 kilometers from the shores of Chile and Peru, the Atacama Trench is one of the deepest channels in the world. With a width of 2,500 kilometers and a depth …
Read More »Scientists discover ghost fish in deep water that melt on the surface
[ad_1] About 160 kilometers from the shores of Chile and Peru, the Atacama Trench is one of the deepest channels in the world. With a width of 2,500 kilometers and a depth …
Read More »New species of fish found in the depths of the Pacific turn into jelly when they are brought to the surface
[ad_1] For now, they are simply called pink, blue and purple. Researchers at the University of Newcastle recently discovered three new species of molluscs in the deep trench of Atacama, off Peru. …
Read More »Three new species of fish discovered in the extreme depths of the Atacama trench
[ad_1] The snails found in the Atacama trench are not as intrepid, but have been caught feeding and floating at about 7,500 m (24,000 ft) below the surface. While the idea of …
Read More »Recently discovered deep-water fish get cotton candy names – Science & Health
[ad_1] Not knowing what is hiding at the bottom of the seas has the benefit of allowing wonderfully speculative horror movies. It is perhaps here that creativity ends, given the temporary names …
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