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Leafy Sea Dragon: Camouflaged with leaf-like appendages, which it uses to blend into kelp forests to avoid predators, this creature looks like a like a mythical sea serpent fused with floating ...
Leafy Sea Dragon: Masters of camouflage, they look like floating leaves in the water, blending perfectly with their surroundings. Lampreys: Eel-like, jawless fish often called "living fossils ...
Australia's third-largest island is home to Sea Dragon, a 250-acre resort with four rooms, four suites, and three villas.
Final touches are being made to a leafy sea dragon sculpture made entirely from marine debris by Ceduna artists to feature at the Tarnanthi Art Fair in Adelaide later this month.
Sea dragons, which are primarily of the leafy or weedy varieties, are not currently threatened, but the Australian government has strict regulations that allow only a limited number to be ...
The New England Aquarium is raising 18 baby sea dragons after a successful and rare breeding event. The baby dragons, who look too much alike to have names, will go on display this summer.
The leafy sea dragon is a relative of the sea horse with leaflike appendages that help it blend in with seaweed and kelp forests. Since it's not a powerful swimmer, it relies on this camouflage to ...
Leafy sea dragons make up for a fraction of the overall sightings of sea dragons recorded by Dr Wilson's project, with the weedy sub-species making up the majority of reports.
A photo provided by the Birch Aquarium shows a leafy sea dragon. (Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego via The New York Times) ...
While the sea dragons were missing these growth genes, their genomes were packed with repetitive sections of code called transposons. This sort of repetitive code throughout the genome was once ...
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