For many families, pets are an important part of life, so don't get crabby if your child asks for one. Dogs, cats, fish, ...
Most people think hermit crabs are quiet, lonely creatures—but these tiny animals prove the opposite. Once rescued from stressful conditions, they slowly began to trust, climbing out of their shells ...
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope recently revisited the Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant, 25 years after its initial observations. The new images reveal stunning details of its intricate structure and ...
Often treated as throwaway pets, hermit crabs can live 50 years. Mary Akers, a self-taught expert, wants people to appreciate them as much as she does. Credit... Supported by By Katie L. Burke and ...
Japanese researchers have described a new species of sea anemone that appears to share a mutually beneficial relationship with hermit crabs. The pale pink sea anemones, now named Paracalliactis ...
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Researchers from Kumamoto University and collaborating institutions have discovered a new species of deep-sea sea anemone that builds shell-like "homes" for hermit crabs—an extraordinary case of ...
Kumamoto University-led team identifies Paracalliactis tsukisome sp. nov., revealing a rare example of co-evolution in the deep sea Researchers from Kumamoto University and collaborating institutions ...