The man collected the seashell while snorkeling in Egypt's Red Sea, totally unaware that the shell was teeming with life.
Sea scallops are part of the bivalve family because the animals inside create their own shells through the secretion of calcium carbonate, according to the Ocean Conservancy. The animals swim by ...
The ocean’s beauty often hides unexpected threats, and one diver’s recent experience in Egypt’s Red Sea serves as a chilling ...
The green turtle is a large, weighty sea turtle with a wide, smooth carapace, or shell. It inhabits tropical and subtropical coastal waters around the world and has been observed clambering onto ...
Shells A vast range of creatures survive the sea encased in protective armor. Gastropods, such as sea snails, have one outer shell while bivalves, such as oysters, scallops and mussels ...
scientists tested the complex layers in the animal's clubs that serve as mighty shields to absorb the shock of the impact Sara Hashemi The shells of the hawksbill sea turtle have been used for ...
A man shared his close call with a deadly textile cone snail while snorkeling in Egypts Red Sea. Initially unaware of the ...
“He’s having a shell-a-bration!” It’s a cinematic lunchtime ritual but not an unusual one. In the wild, sea otter diets consists of shelled creatures like clams, sea urchins and crab ...
A snorkeler in Egypt's Red Sea had a near escape after encountering one of the most venomous animals on earth.
The often tightly wound shells of ammonites may be a familiar sight, but how much do you know about the animals that once lived inside? Before we understood what they were, one of the explanations for ...