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A predator that swam Earth's oceans more than half a billion years ago is unlike any creature that lives on our planet today.
Paleontologists have discovered fossils of a 506 million-year-old tiny three-eyed predator nicknamed the “sea moth,” ...
For example, the fishing industry targets predator fish, meaning in certain regions of the ocean prey may be unaffected, or lesser affected, by the warming seas. Yet the evidence suggests that ...
With its golden sand and blue waters, the beachfront in central Israel looks much like any other stretch of Mediterranean ...
Across 115 degrees of latitude, spanning most of North and South America, higher ocean temperatures correlate with more intense predation by fish and shifts in invertebrate prey communities, according ...
It was the largest predation event ever documented in the ocean. "It’s the first time seeing predator-prey interaction on a huge scale, and it’s a coherent battle of survival," Nicholas Makris ...
In the ocean food chain, large sharks generally only have to worry about keeping orcas at bay — but a new study suggests the apex predators ... sand tiger sharks, for example — sharks will ...