A new carnivore shaped like a candelabra has been spotted in deep ocean waters off California's Monterey Bay. The meat-eating species was dubbed the "harp sponge," so-called because its structure ...
A new carnivore shaped like a candelabra has been spotted in deep ocean waters off California's Monterey Bay. The meat-eating species was dubbed the "harp sponge," so-called because its structure ...
A new carnivore shaped like a candelabra has been spotted in deep ocean waters off California's Monterey Bay. The meat-eating species was dubbed the "harp sponge," so-called because its structure ...
Sponges eat grease and grime but now meat? Oceanic researchers have discovered a new carnivorous sponge nearly two miles beneath the waves of California and their findings are amazing many in the ...
Marine biologists scouring the seabed have discovered an new species of carnivorous sponge that bears a remarkable resemblance to a harp or lyre. A team from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research ...
The recently discovered harp sponge, Chondrocladia lyra, make not look like something you’d bring into the bathtub, but what it lacks in sponginess it more than makes up for in predatory behavior. The ...
The squidgy lump in your bathroom has a more dangerous cousin that eats small animals, throws packets of sperm into ocean currents and can regrow its body parts. A newly discovered carnivorous sponge ...
dwells nearly two miles below the surface of the ocean, far deeper than humans are able to explore. No one even knew they existed before scientists off California's Monterey Bay used a remote control ...