January 24, 2020 Gruesome photo shows needlefish impaled in teen's neck: report A teenager was impaled in the neck by a fish while he was fishing with family in Southern Indonesia, according to multiple reports.
January 17, 2020 Scientists unlock secrets about mysterious giant squid Not much is known about the mysterious giant squid, a creature that was first captured on film in 2005. Now, researchers have decoded the giant cephalopod's genome, hoping to unlock more secrets about the legendary squid.
January 8, 2020 Invasive chanchita fish mistaken for black acara in Florida for two decades That's a long-lasting case of mistaken identity.
December 31, 2019 Ultra-rare albino lobster goes on display after being caught off England's coast A very rare albino lobster is on display after being caught off the coast of Yorkshire in the United Kingdom.
December 5, 2019 Unusual fish can create entirely new species when it has sex An unusual type of fish has the ability to produce entirely new species when it mates.
November 26, 2019 Blue whale has heartbeat measured for the first time, and results surprise scientists Blue whales, which are the largest animals known to have ever existed, see their hearts skip a beat when they grab a snack.
October 17, 2019 Amazon fish's 'bulletproof vest' is piranha protection A fish in the Amazon River basin has developed a "bulletproof vest" to protect itself from piranhas' nasty bite.
October 16, 2019 Piranha teeth stun researchers after amazing discovery Piranhas are notorious for their razor-sharp teeth, but a new study of the dangerous fish has surprised researchers, revealing just how remarkable their teeth actually are.
October 15, 2019 'Over 10,000' devil rays filmed swimming in formation in amazing video Incredible images show a fever of thousands of mobula rays swimming in near-perfect formation just off the Mexican shore.
October 10, 2019 Snakehead fish discovered in Georgia, sparks warning from wildlife officials: 'Kill it immediately' An invasive fish species has been spotted in Georgia — and wildlife officials want anyone who encounters it to "immediately" kill the animal, which can survive on both land and in water.