Our oceans are filled with fascinating marine life. Of course, they're not all harmless. Avoid these venomous creatures while ...
There are fish in every shade imaginable, gliding gelatinous jellyfish, mesmerising plants, and colourful coral, and even ...
also called sea wasps and marine stingers, live primarily in coastal waters off Northern Australia and throughout the Indo-Pacific. They are pale blue and transparent in color and get their name ...
Today these otherworldly creatures can be found around the world, from coastal shallows to the ocean deeps. Jellyfish are invertebrates – animals that don’t have a backbone – and belong to a group ...
More than 30,000 creatures at Sea Life aquariums across the UK have been counted during the annual stocktake. The marine ...
Australian tourist Zoe Cahill urged holidaymakers to be wary when swimming, as she has been left with permanent scars after ...
The jelly’s formal name is Stygiomedusa ... While sea jellies are often casually called jellyfish, many scientists prefer to stick with just “jelly” because the animals aren’t fish.
A 5-year-old girl experienced critical limb ischemia after a jellyfish sting in Murudeshwar. Initially treated with fresh water and vinegar, her condition worsened, leading to severe ischemia.
Dora the Pale Octopus and a bloom of Moon Jellyfish - are now calling the National Zoo and Aquarium home thanks to its recent ...