Nodding off is dangerous. Some animals have evolved extreme ways to sleep in precarious environments
Every animal with a brain needs sleep -- and even a few without a brain do, too. Humans sleep, birds sleep, whales sleep and even jellyfish sleep.
Animals that navigate extreme conditions and environments have evolved to sleep in extreme ways — for example, stealing seconds at a time during around-the-clock parenting, getting winks on the wing ...
During a dark and cloudless Saturday night out on Tomales Bay, the red lights on the back of a dozen kayaks bobbed on the ...
Point Reyes National Seashore visitors drag their kayaks into Tomales Bay to see bioluminescence. Two kayakers paddle across ...
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Rare bioluminescent jellyfish species found in Maldives' coral reefs shines light on ocean mysteries
Rare Bioluminescent Jellyfish Species Found in Maldives' Coral Reefs Shines Light on Ocean Mysteries - A comprehensive travel guide with practical tips and insights. The post Rare Bioluminescent ...
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Rare footage reveals the mysterious seven-arm octopus eating its prey
The octopuses eat the tissues in the jellyfish's body, or bell, and then pull the prey's stinging tentacles along behind them ...
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