Over 700 fans have voted on the 17 Seriously Weird Sea Creature Eggs That'll Change How You See The Ocean. Current Top 3: Someone Either Popped An ...
Perhaps the most iconic and beloved of all cute sea creatures, the bottlenose dolphin has a smile built into its snout. These social animals live in pods, and are quite intelligence. Their brains make them not only great for show tricks at aquariums; they've also been trained to locate sea...
When wildlife photographers snap pictures of African lions, the shutterbugs can keep a safe distance of about 100 yards away, and use a telephoto lens to capture close-up shots of the big cats. Photographers who shoot sea creatures, though, don't have that advantage: They have to get much...
Peeling back layers of the ocean would reveal a feast for the eyes, with brilliant colors and dazzling body forms. These visual delights come to life in the annual underwater photography contest hosted by the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science. In 2012, their...
Japanese photographer Ryo Minemizu sometimes spends up to 8 hours underwater in a single day, keeping his body as motionless as possible while pointing
17.0Kvoters Voting Rules Vote up the most unsettling photos. Beluga whales and manatees are two of nature's most beloved sea creatures, but only if you look at them from the right angle. Yes, even the most seemingly harmless marine mammals can look creepy. Some manatee and beluga whale pho...
It's remarkable to think that the Mimic Octopus has evolved to mimic certain creatures in its environment when it will be advantageous. A flatfish is not very interesting moving quickly across the sand. And most predators have no desire to approach a poisonous sea snake. The Mimic Octopus also...
Polar bears live along shores and on sea ice in the icy cold Arctic. When sea ice forms over the ocean in cold weather, many polar bears, except pregnant females, head out onto the ice to hunt seals. Polar bears primarily eat seals. Polar bears often res
Out of millions of images, just 49 were selected as the best photos of the year. Our photo editors give a glimpse behind the scenes of 9 images included in our 2022 Pictures of the Year annual special issue.
When to visit the Galápagos: A year in the life of the archipelago Nature dictates life in the archipelago, when the sun shines, the sea warms and new creatures are born. This photo story should help you find the sweet spot for your cruise. ...