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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese ‘Weird’ Sea Spiders Don’t Have Abdomens—and Instead Store Organs in Their Legs. With DNA, Scientists Are Learning WhyResearchers sequenced the knotty sea spider’s genome for the first time, revealing a missing gene that many other animals ...
Unlike spiders and scorpions, sea spiders didn’t go through ancient genome duplications, making them a rare window into how ...
Scientists have decoded the sea spider’s genome for the first time, revealing how its strangely shaped body—with organs in ...
If you're an animal enthusiast, you probably know that the vast majority of animals prefer not to spend their lives in motion ...
Discover 10 deadly animals that people around the world actually eat — from Japan’s lethal fugu to Cambodia’s fried ...
Discover the 33 cutest venomous animals that walk the earth, including the slow loris, the black mamba, and more.
Falling Waters State Park in Chipley showcases Florida’s tallest waterfall – a 73-foot cascade that plunges dramatically into a cylindrical sinkhole, disappearing into the earth like nature’s magic ...
With the help of methane-munching-microbes, these translucent sea spiders gobble up a potent greenhouse gas to stay alive.
The ascidian Ciona, a genus of sea squirts, undergoes metamorphosis from active, tadpole-like larvae to sessile adults.
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Live Science on MSNWhy is the blue-ringed octopus so deadly?Blue-ringed octopuses carry a killer concoction called tetrodotoxin (TTX), a potent neurotoxin that can paralyze living ...
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