Terra Planet Earth on MSN
Scientists found millions of whale skeletons in one deep ocean trench and can't fully explain it
Baby Chick Born Without a Visible Neck Stole Hearts for Looking Like a Tiny Meatball ...
Marine biologist Alan Jamieson had given up on seeing a goblin shark in its underwater home. After all, they live thousands of feet underwater in total darkness and since being discovered over 100 ...
The Cool Down on MSN
First-ever deep-sea footage captures a 'living fossil' goblin shark at 6,560 feet
"I never thought we'd see one alive." ...
Chinese scientists have discovered the world's largest "whale graveyard" in a trench deep below the Indian Ocean—and it teems ...
Beaked whales are famously private—even their mass grave was hiding.
Before recent findings, goblin sharks were only recorded after being hooked on a fishing line and hauled to the surface, ...
Known for its massive retractable jaw, the spooky footage shows the goblin shark lurking deep in the Pacific Ocean.
Halalaimus is a microscopic nematode genus commonly found in sediment on the seafloor. It lives 1–5 cm below the sediment surface and grazes on bacteria or organic materials in the sediment. It does ...
Often compared to the colossal squid for its near-mythical status, the goblin shark is one of the ocean's most mysterious predators.
China livestreamed footage of its new manned submersible parked at the bottom of the Mariana Trench on Friday, part of a historic mission into the deepest underwater valley on the planet. The ...
Goblin sharks have spent years in public imagination as something half-seen, half-legendary, a pale, long-snouted predator usually known from carcasses, fishing lines, and brief encounters near ...
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