This deep-sea predator, measuring 1.5 meters, is considered a “living fossil” due to its minimal evolutionary changes since the time of the dinosaurs.
A 40-foot-long sea snake sounds like a gimmick to sell Hollywood movies, but what would you do if I told you it once existed?
Box jellyfish is one of the world’s deadliest animals in the ocean thanks to a venom containing toxins that strike at the heart, nervous system and even skin cells of anyone unlucky enough to touch ...