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How a Sharknado Would Work
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It's hard to resist a movie where bloodthirsty beasts fall from the sky, especially if Ian Ziering stars! How might the science behind this B movie work?
10 Starfish Species You've Probably Never Seen Before
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What lives in water, has no gills, scales or fins and is not a fish? Yep, a starfish - which is why marine biologists have renamed these creatures sea stars.
Which Marine Animal Is Your Spirit Animal?
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Somewhere, beyond the sea, your spirit animal influences your personality and the way you tend to swim through the world. Take this quiz to find out which aquatic life form guides your life.
Butterfly Crafts
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Butterfly crafts for kids let kids express their inner artistry through the beauty of nature. Learn about creative butterfly crafts for kids.
How Hammerhead Sharks Work
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Hammerhead sharks are funny-looking and not very dangerous to humans. Why do hammerhead sharks have that odd head? Explore the world of hammerheads.
How a Symbiotic Relationship Works
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Symbiosis can be mutually beneficial, helping two creatures survive in a hostile environment. Learn about the different forms of symbiosis.
The 3 Types of Ducks Every Birdwatcher Should Know
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There are three types of ducks: dabbling, diving and perching. Wild ducks are classified based on their habitat and behavior.
10 Biggest Sharks in the World
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Sharks: They are the stuff of legend and the stuff of nightmares. But which are the biggest? Here are the top 10.
What is electroreception and how do sharks use it?
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Sharks use electroreception to locate prey. Learn how the elasmobranch family uses electroreception and what ions have to do with electroreception.
Are Barnacles on Whales Normal or Problematic? Or Both?
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If you've ever seen images of baleen whales covered in little white bumps, you’ve probably wondered—what’s the deal with barnacles on whales? These crusty hitchhikers may look like pests, but they tell a fascinating story of marine life, symbiosis and survival.