Hunted nearly to extinction during 20th century whaling, the Antarctic blue whale, the world's largest animal, went from a ...
Scientists from National Geographic reportedly discovered the world’s largest coral head in the Solomon Islands in October.
At 111 feet wide, 104 feet long, 18 feet high, and 600 feet around this stunning organism in the southwest Pacific Ocean is ...
While this ocean mammoth is dubbed “blue,” its color is more a reflection of the water it swims in — its skin is actually ...
Hunted nearly to extinction during 20th century whaling, the Antarctic blue whale, the world's largest animal, went from a population size of roughly 200,000 to little more than 300. The most recent ...
The enormous organism is bigger than a blue whale and made up of millions of genetically identical, tiny animals called ...
The world’s largest coral has been discovered by the National Geographic Pristine Seas program in October to study ocean health in the Solomon Islands in October. Measuring an impressive 112× ...
Exclusive photos reveal a sprawling, 300-year-old coral near Solomon Islands, recently discovered by the National Geographic ...
104 feet long and 18 feet tall—longer than the world’s biggest animal, the blue whale. It’s estimated to be at least 300 years old. The coral is made up of nearly a billion identical polyps.