NOAA researchers discovered a unique baby king crab during an expedition in the Gulf of Mexico. The baby crab, found over 1,000 meters underwater, gained attention online due to its spiky red ...
The baby king crab, known scientifically as Neolithodes agassizii, was found by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
Scientists believe the small crab boarded the research vessel from a plastic bag lifted from the seabed during the coral sampling expedition.
NOAA Fisheries, an office within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, has shared a new video of a tiny baby crab covered in spikes and sitting in the palm of a scientist's hand.
The most adorable, silly-looking baby king crab, accidentally collected by NOAA researchers in the Gulf of Mexico, has rightfully become an instant online sensation. News reports claim the li'l spiky ...
Gulf of Mexico - When a research team took some samples of a coral species from the depths of the sea, they found an unexpectedly adorable creature in their midst ...
Rep. Mike Collins (R-Ga.) heavily criticized statements made by the Right Rev. Mariann Budde on Tuesday at the inaugural ...
Discovered during a Gulf of Mexico expedition, the tiny crustacean revealed the adorable early stages of the king crab’s life cycle.