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Summer is the best time to witness our rich marine wildlife. As the Wildlife Trusts kick off its National Marine Week, we ...
Watch sea urchins being harvested in New Zealand and learn why this is also a form of pest control to save kelp.
Some types of “walking” fish called sea robins can use their taste bud-covered legs to detect prey buried beneath the sandy covering of the seafloor.
It’s a bird! It’s a crab! No, it’s a fish that can taste with its legs. Some sea robins, a group of fishes with two winglike fins and six crablike legs, use their legs to dig in sand and ...