Scientists were dazzled after discovering an iridescent, bristled sea worm that is being compared to an aquatic “toilet ...
A SPARKLY deep-sea worm has stunned researchers with its rainbow-like bristles in a 3,000ft ocean trench off the coast of ...
Photographs of seahorses taken by scuba divers revealed evidence of a long-lost species of marine worm that hasn’t been seen ...
The Schmidt Ocean Institute shared footage from it's Chile Margin expedition on Instagram that shows a sparkling deep-sea ...
The bristle worm, known as a polychaete, was caught on camera inside the Chile Margin, a trench that extends the entire ...
The animal is a polychaete - a class of marine worms, more widely known as bristle worms. 'To describe this polychaete, one ...
The mission, undertaken by the Schmidt Ocean Institute and its 7,055-pound robotic explorer ROV SuBastian, documented a ...
The polychaete was seen as part of the #ChileMargin2024 mission. This is a 55-day mission that will see the team exploring ...
Then, on a recent expedition, they spotted a dazzling creature. “To describe this polychaete, one simply must use jazz hands — it is the only way to capture this deep-sea worm’s dazzle!” ...
Related: Zoo Celebrates Releasing Thousands of 'Giant Spiders' that Grow to Be the Size of a Human Hand One of the critters the robotic explorer captured on camera was a polychaete, a type of deep ...