This deep-sea polar worm looks like it can't decide if it's dressed for a glitzy party or a gruesome massacre.
Heteropsammia michelinii, a free-living and free-moving scleractinian coral found in the Australian Great Barrier Reef, has a symbiotic association with a sipunculid worm, Aspidosiphon corallicola.
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Much more sand is on the way along the midsection of Brevard County beaches, long denied the massive sand-pumping projects that fattened the shores that surround. For some beach replenishment critics, ...
Selecting the right bait depends on several factors, including the type of fish you're after and where you're fishing. Here ...
Intestinal worms, which live in the gut, are some of the world’s most common parasites. Because they live in the gut, you can sometimes tell you have intestinal worms by looking at your stool. These ...
Much more sand is on the way along the ... a rare marine worm that creates bulbous structures that bulk up the reef habitat. To offset any impacts to the natural reef, the county's larger-scale ...
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During the dive, some “long white tentacles” stretching out from under the coral reef “really caught my eye,” she said. Hutchings knew the tentacles belonged to a marine worm and that ...
(Spoiler: It ends with the whole class doing the worm.) By Baylea Jones The N.B.A. superstar Luka Doncic worries that sports are no longer fun for many young players. We invited students to ...