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THOMASVILLE — Thomasville On Stage and Company invites the public to “just keep swimming” this weekend as they present Finding Nemo Jr. at the Storefront Theatre.
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Bioluminescent Beauty: Demystifying the Vampire Squid - MSNDespite its ominous name and appearance, the vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis) is a gentle deep-sea dweller that feeds on marine snow organic debris drifting from upper ocean layers ...
Finding Nemo is a true classic, beloved by families across the world. However, a scientific version of what would have actually happened to Marlin and Nemo likely wouldn't have gone down too well ...
With strong adult and child casts and brilliant puppet work, 'Finding Nemo' shows off First Stage at its best.
Second Ever Vampire Squid Species Discovered In South China Sea Despite the name, these creatures are neither vampires nor squids.
Researchers have just discovered a second vampire squid species that lives in the "twilight zone" of the South China Sea.
Scientists discover what appears to be the second known living species of vampire squid swimming in deep water off Hainan island, China.
As if the depressing theory that bubbled to the surface years ago that Nemo was just a hallucination wasn’t bad enough, now this!
Delving into the evolutionary past of the enigmatic deep-sea vampire squid, Vampyroteuthis infernalis, has long been a pursuit shrouded in mystery. However, recent discoveries, such as a remarkable ...
Vampire squid are known for their “bioluminescent organs and long retractable filaments.” While they resemble squid, the cephalopods are actually more closely related to octopuses, experts said.
Researchers in Luxembourg found the fossilized remains of a deep-sea vampire squid that died while hunting and realized it’s a new species.
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