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Meet the world’s largest snail: A gigantic, almost one-meter-long Australian trumpet!
The Australian trumpet snail, the world's largest gastropod, uses its long proboscis to hunt giant worms deep beneath the ocean floor.
How do sea molluscs create the consistent patterns on their shells? How do they know when and how to change the pigment?
From the octopus that walks on land to another that grows its own ‘lifejacket’, discover these unusual species ...
Heston Blumenthal is our national mad scientist in the kitchen, a one-of-a-kind godfather of molecular gastronomy and one of ...
Half of Earth’s oceans are more than 3.2km deep. Beneath them lie cavernous plains untouched by sunlight, vast gaping trenches made by Earth’s tectonic plates shifting, and ranges of underwater ...
Every collection needs a "gotta have it" bucket list. Stamps. Coins. Baseball cards. Comic books. Movie posters. Yes, even seashells.
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What created these massive sea stacks?
Along Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast, United States, tall sea stacks were formed by erosion over thousands of years. Wind and Pacific waves slowly carved the coastline. This video explains the ...
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