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Researchers Uncover 140-Year-Old Mystery of Antarctic Sea Spider’s Reproductive BehaviorContrary to the common sea spider reproductive pattern, these polar giants don’t carry their eggs around; instead, they attach thousands of tiny eggs to the rocky seafloor. Sea spiders ...
I n 2013, an exceptional survey was conducted in the Ross Sea. From a depth of 1640 feet, the research vessel Nathaniel B. Palmer captured a creature that had never been seen before.
TOBA, Mie Prefecture--Toba Aquarium curator Takeya Moritaki gasped in shock when he saw a large sea spider feasting on a sea anemone. But it wasn’t the spectacle that startled Moritaki ...
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