Tag: oceans
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What do fish eat in the ocean?
“What do fish eat in the ocean?” – A seemingly simple question, yet one that unveils a fascinating array of diets as diverse as the fish themselves. From the vast blue surface to the inky depths, the ocean is a world teeming with life, and at the heart of this marine menagerie are fish, their…
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A look at the top 5 ugliest fish in the world
Let’s take a look at the ugliest fish in the world. Beneath the surface of our vast, enchanting oceans lies an array of astonishing and sometimes confounding marine creatures. Some are vibrant and visually appealing, while others lack the charm associated with undersea beauty. However, these ‘ugly’ species are often the most fascinating due to…
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The stealthy ghost crab
The ghost crab is about as big as your hand but as fast as lightning. The eight-legged little creature moves across sandy beaches at 100 body lengths per second, up to 10 miles per hour. That’s blazing-fast compared to the size of a human and a cheetah, who achieve speeds of 11 and 20 body…
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Impossible heights: Lighthouse of Thridrangar, Iceland
Are you searching for your next getaway? There’s a lighthouse off the coast of southern Iceland that sits 120 feet upward on the highest of three steep rocks. It is one of the most remote lighthouses in the world. Constructed in 1939, the Thridrangar (Þrídrangar) Lighthouse, Þrídrangar means “three rock pillars,” is undoubtedly one of…
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The spot where the Namib Desert meets the Atlantic ocean
Where in the world can you see an infinite beach? Try the Namib Desert in Namibia, where some of the world’s tallest dunes meet the sea. The Namib Desert is the world’s oldest desert, going back at least 55 million years. While devoid of surface water, there are nearly a thousand miles of desert coastline…
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Pink sea urchins have self-sharpening teeth
Pink sea urchins house five teeth, each supported by a separate jaw in a circular arrangement at the center of their spiked spherical bodies. But researchers at Northwestern have discovered that the teeth of pink sea urchins are specially equipped to self-sharpen themselves. The tooth enamel breaks off regularly to sustain precision, like a knife…
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A trip to Portugal’s stunning Benagil Sea Cave
The Benagil Sea Cave, located in a small fishing village 3 hours from Lisbon, is arguably one of the most interesting tourist attractions in the world. Accessible only by boat, the cave contains a peculiar domed ceiling and natural oculus shaped by wave attrition and Miocene limestone built-up over 20 million years ago. Hiding under…