Table of Contents:Introduction to Sea UrchinsTypes of Sea UrchinsHabitat and BehaviorHow Sea Urchins Contribute to the EcosystemNutritional Benefits of Sea UrchinsHow to Safely Harvest Sea UrchinsSea Urchin in Culinary DelightsSea Urchin Injury: Risks and PrecautionsSea Urchin ConservationFrequently...
Mimic Octopus: The Master of Disguise in the OceanThe mimic octopus (Thaumoctopus mimicus) is one of the ocean's most fascinating and adaptable creatures. Known for its remarkable ability to imitate other animals, the mimic octopus is a true master of disguise. This article explores the mimic oc...
The Red-Lipped Batfish (scientific name: Ogcocephalus darwini) is one of the most unique and curious marine creatures found in the deep waters of the Galápagos Islands. Known for its bright red, lipstick-like lips and peculiar body shape, this fish has attracted attention from marine biologists and...
Coconut crab (scientific name: Birgus latro, foreign name Coconut Crab), also known as gossip crab and robber crab, belongs to the land hermit crab family. It is a decapod arthropod. It is the largest terrestrial arthropod in the world and the largest terrestrial crustacean in existenc...
Jellyfish are important plankton in aquatic environments, including the Scyphozoa, Cross-Jellyfish, and Cubozoa in the Cnidaria. They can be found in tropical waters, temperate waters, shallow waters, oceans about 100 meters deep, and even freshwater areas. Jellyfish have existed as early as 650 mil...
The fur seal is a mammal of the carnivorous order Sea Lion, subfamily Sealidae, and is about the same size as a seal, with a length of nearly 2 meters. However, its weight is much smaller, weighing only more than 20 kilograms, and its limbs have also degenerated into flippers. , so moving on land is...
Megalodon (scientific name: Carcharocles megalodon, Otodus megalodon), also known as the giant ear-toothed shark, megalodon, scientific name comes from Greek, meaning huge teeth, is an extinct prehistoric largest shark and fish, one of the most terrifying aquatic carnivores ever to lurk in the earth...