The Friendliest Jellyfish Species on the Planet

(TSVN) – Unlike other jellyfish that often emit strong venom, the fried egg jellyfish is almost harmless to humans and has a beautiful appearance, like an egg floating on the sea surface.

Starfish – beautiful, colorful creatures at the bottom of the ocean

(TSVN) – However, don't let this magical and colorful beauty fool you because they are the greediest predators in the ocean. And they often eat invertebrates like raw mussels and oysters.

Feast your eyes on super expensive ornamental fish

(TSVN) – Unique, beautiful, and rare, the 5 species of ornamental fish below have expensive prices that startle everyone.

Sea urchin – An animal that eats its own brain to grow

(TSVN) – Sea urchins appear throughout the oceans and often live attached to ship hulls or other objects such as rocks or coral. They are considered quite scary animals because they eat their own brains during development.

The Daring ‘Ocean Racers’

(TSVN) – Fish are a strange population of creatures and there are still many things we do not know about them. Whether they are swimming freely in the water or struggling on a hook, measuring their exact speed is difficult. However, scientists and wildlife experts agree that the 10 fish species below are almost the fastest "racers" in the ocean.

The special world of red algae

(TSVN) – Red algae are photoautotrophic organisms belonging to the phylum Rhodophyta, including many species of seaweed with eye-catching bright red or purple colors. Many of them play an important role in human life.

Breakthrough discoveries about lumpfish

Scientists discovered the special properties of lumpfish, a fish that lives on the bottom near shore in many areas in the northern Atlantic and Arctic oceans.

For the first time, a species of sea slug with strange shapes and many colors was discovered in the UK

A rare multicolored sea slug named Babakina anadoni was found by a diver off the coast of Scilly Isles, Cornwall Islands in southwest England.

Admire the strange predators in the deep sea

The West Coast of North America is at risk of becoming a dead zone, and can only be saved if this predator recovers.

The big-eyed, small-eyed squid has puzzled the scientific world for hundreds of years

The "squint-eyed squid" has one large yellow-green eye, while the other eye is transparent and much smaller in size.