Medicine & TechnologyUsing remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), marine biologists spotted the most elusive species of dragonfish. Check out this rare fish species that live 980 feet below the surface.
A 12-foot sea serpent was washed up ashore in New Zealand. Continue reading to know what the sea creature is and what it represents in the Japanese culture.
A Russian man who shares photos of bizarre-looking marine creatures on social media now has caught a 'cyclops' fish in the Norwegian sea. Read on to learn more details.
Pacu fish is dubbed testicle eaters and nutcrackers for a reason that leaves men fearing for sharing the same water as them. Find out why this species evolved to attack male genitals.
The 6-foot cod was put on display in Grimsby, Lincolnshire before it was sold off as fillets to the locals. Continue reading to know about this enormous fish.
Cases of animals from the deep suddenly appearing on the surface always amazes people. Check out this freaky deep-sea creature washed up on Sydney shore that no one is able to identify yet.
Research found cavefish survive a low-oxygen environment. Read on and find out if other species can endure the same environment uninterrupted for long periods.
Researchers recently used a prehistoric fish to pull in new understandings about human biology, and specifically, the manner and reason a commonly used medication is effective in aborting pregnancies in humans.
Polishing records of anatomical descriptions, vocal accounts, and sound recordings, Cornell University ecologist Aaron Rice and colleagues were able to identify physiological features that enable Actinopterygii or ray-finned groups of fishes to make noises minus their vocal cords.
A vast breeding colony of millions of icefish, which is believed to be the world's largest, has recently been discovered in the ice-covered Weddell Sea of Antarctica.
The Mexican fish called tequila splitfin has been extinct in nature for more than 20 years, but now scientists have achieved a return of species after they successfully reintroduced the fish to its native habitat.
The cannibalistic lancetfish washed ashore in California had a big chunk missing from its neck, which is believed to be taken by seagulls feasting on its carcass.
Fishers recently experienced an extraordinarily heavy catch after they found an overweight colossal ocean sunfish which, according to a marine biologist, was way too heavy that they could not put it on the scale.
RIKEN Center for Brain Science researchers and collaborators in Japan have recently found specific neurons in the brain that monitor if predictions fish are making do come true.