Man-of-war stings cause painful burns and swollen red lash marks that sometimes blister. Marine scientists say anyone who is ...
Shuck, shuck, goose? Social media users were shocked over an “alien” creature that washed ashore in Australia with some ...
A man-of-war can sting even days after its death, so poking the colorful creatures is highly discouraged. If stung, ...
Social media users were astounded watching the viral videos of an "alien" creature that washed ashore in Australia. Several ...
According to The Advertiser, avid beachcomber, Vicki Evans, was walking along Horseshoe Bay in Port Elliot, Australia, when ...
It's not clear how the juvenile male ended up so far north, but experts suggest he was motivated by his appetite ...
A woman walking on a beach in Australia encountered a peculiar sight—alien-like sea creatures that washed ashore ...
A coastal flooding prevention project in New York City could be a model for communities along America's hurricane-battered ...
This Indian Ocean idyll is bucket list destination for beach bums and animal lovers alike. Hayley Spencer checks in and comes ...
“Wow, it looks long judging by scale of dog,” one said, referring to a curious pooch seen inspecting the creature in the photo. The long object came to rest on a beach, where a dog got a ...
A narrow strip of sand, some beach scrub and a few lonely trees did ... in that they often repel sea creatures. Slick concrete attracts fewer mussels, barnacles and oysters looking for surfaces ...
A narrow strip of sand, some beach scrub, and a few lonely trees ... in that they often repel sea creatures. Slick concrete attracts fewer mussels, barnacles, and oysters looking for surfaces ...