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The University of Florida's Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience held an "Adult Day at the Whitney Lab" for the public.
If you pick up a ribbon worm, its fragile body often simply falls apart. Amazingly, that doesn’t generally kill it. “We’re not sure if it’s able to regenerate or not, but it doesn’t seem ...
Laboratories in Barcelona and Tokyo are combining organic and artificial elements to create biological robots that mimic the ...
These spiny or slimy ocean creatures display an astonishing diversity of appearances, behaviors and lifestyles—and many are ...
These lucky creatures seem to have found the fountain of youth Animals that live (seemingly) forever The Fountain of Youth ...
Cutting these worms will do more harm than good because they can regenerate, according to the TVA. "People are concerned about them. They're unusual and they aren't used to seeing them," said ...
From protecting endangered bats to removing invasive weeds, eight Northland environmental projects have been given a boost ...
Gardenary suggested swapping out peat for alternatives that they promise are just as effective and a lot more eco-friendly.
Axolotls have become global superstars. They’re beloved mascots among, especially, the tween-and-under Gen Alpha set ...
One report told the story of a local man who touched one of these Hammerhead worms and became sick shortly after.
One of the most remarkable regeneration techniques in the animal kingdom is used by these flatworms. These aquatic worms are invertebrates, and even after losing up to 90% of their bodies to damage, ...
Don’t. That only makes it worse. These things regenerate. Cut one in half and in a few days, you’ll have two worms instead of one. They're also becoming more common in Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, ...