Peer into the nearest tidepool – nature’s version of a fishbowl – and there’s a decent chance you’ll see tiny, chubby life forms crawling in it. They’re called isopods, a reference to their standard ...
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An isopod swims backward and upside down in the deep ocean using largepaddle legs, carrying Sargassum algae that has sunk from the surface miles above. Sinking Forests of Algae Bring Food to the Deep ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Eerie new footage captures a rare, otherworldly scene: a giant jellyfish with a tiny isopod ...
Using a deep-sea submersible vehicle, researchers captured a small animal having a strange snack. Screengrab from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's video Miles below the surface of the ocean, ...