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Watch a new shark species take a 'walk' on the seabed
Scientists have released footage of a new tropical shark species using its fins to walk along the seabed. While the idea of a shark that can walk as well as swim may fill you with terror, there's really nothing to worry about. The recently
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Crab plays tug-of-war with eels over squid dinner
Extraordinary footage has captured a pair of cutthroat eels fighting dirty to get a crab's squid dinner. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) filmed the tug-of-war during its Deep Connections 2019 mission inside Kinlan
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The fish with a spookily human face
The porcupine is one of the oddest looking fish in the ocean. It's large, forward-looking eyes and circular mouth resemble a human from a face-on angle. Even the snout could be seen as nose-like. To encounter one of these fish close up is a
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The weirdest fish you can actually eat
There are around 28,000 known species of fish swimming in our rivers and seas. From sharks to rays, they take many different forms, shapes and colours. While we think nothing of tucking into a piece of cod, there are a whole host of weird and
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Scary looking fish: Can you beat these?
Better cancel that beachside all-inclusive holiday because we are pretty sure you'll never want to step foot in the ocean again after this. We've taken a look at some of the most terrifying creatures that live in the ocean... 10.
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Would you dine in this restaurant?
This place gives the concep of a "fish restaurant" a whole new meaning. With floor-to-ceiling glass windows, it sits five metres below the Indian Ocean in crystal-clear blue water. According to the Daily Mail, the restaurant is so
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Can you name all of the world's five oceans?
What are the names of the world's oceans? If you've been on a cruise holiday, you may have sailed across an ocean but can you name all five? A new survey has revealed that 71 per cent of Britons are unable to name our oceans and just
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