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A bald eagle that was hit by a vehicle in March was rehabbed and released to Cattus Island Park in Toms River.
Thousands of electric blue, jellyfish-like sea creatures washed up on Central Coast beaches this week. Known by the nickname of by-the-wind sailors, velella velella are hydrozoans — a species related ...
Like all nonnative reptile species, green iguanas aren't protected in Florida except by anti-cruelty law and can be humanely ...
Bottlenose dolphins are one of the most widely-studied animals in the ocean. Most researchers believe dolphins have advanced ...
Second only in size to the blue whale, seeing a fin whale surface from the ocean's depths can leave you spellbound!
From the adorable but deadly pine marten to the massive sperm whale, get to know some of the amazing animals that call ...
A fossilized jawbone dredged up by a fishing net from the seafloor 15 ½ miles (25 kilometers) off the coast of Taiwan in 2010 looked human, but for ...
Read about the Jurassic extinction event that wiped out many species at the beginning of this Period and led to the rise of the dinosaurs.
These odd-looking ocean creatures that kind of look like tiny sailboats have begun washing up on the shore of Crystal Cove ...
Two tiny sea creatures with translucent bodies found on the California coast are both new species. They’re sea slugs, part of the Dotidae family. And while they’re small — measuring less than a ...
Blue, jellyfish-like creatures called Velella velella have been washing up along California’s coast recently, captivating Bay ...
The jellyfishlike creatures, called Velella velella, emerged Sunday along Bolinas Beach in Marin County, a visitor told the ...