this sea snail earned its nickname by behaving more like an insect, fluttering its wings from top to bottom and contorting its tiny body to propel itself upward through the water column.
Over the past two decades, the Gulf of Maine has become a popular landing spot for invasive species from across the world, ...
These deep-sea snails inject toxins into their prey with precision with venomous, harpoon-like teeth. Found at 2770m to 3575m in the Arctic's Jøtul Vent Field, east of Greenland, this is the ...
“They should be left alone, but so should all wildlife.” Cone snails are a family of highly venomous sea snails found in warm seas and oceans around the world. They have also adapted to cooler ...
It’s fair to say that research into ways to protect an endangered sea snail called “Kayanomi-kanimori,” or Clypeomorus bifasciata as it is known academically, had proceeded at a snail’s ...
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