Damage from Hurricane Ian pushed the Sanibel Shell Show & Festival off the island, but it returns for the first time since ...
Bugatti W16 Mistral “La Perle Rare” is a one-off among the 99 examples built; the client commissioned the build exactly one year after the model's debut ...
A picturesque island famous for its 'pink sand' has been voted the 'second best beach' in the world in a Tripadvisor review ...
The name “sea hare” comes from the two tentacles on their heads that resemble a rabbit’s ears. Learn more about this marine mollusk.
Not too many people would make their after-work plans on a Thursday listening to a scientist rattle on about oysters. But why ...
Behind a pretty shell sits a precision hunter whose toxins can stop a heartbeat, yet also power pain relief and new diabetes ...
Australian trumpet, the world’s largest snail, is found in Australian coastal waters. Learn more about Syrinx aruanus.
From the Carolina wolf spider to the striped bass, the state animals of South Carolina are fascinating species!
When people think of the most venomous animal in the world, they often imagine snakes, jellyfish, or scorpions, but the true answer is a small marine mollusk known as the cone snail. Despite its ...
A pet snail in West Sussex once stunned record keepers with a 27.3cm shell, yet ocean species grow far larger. So which snail truly claims the crown for size?
Two local bivalves — meaning “two shells” and referring to mollusks like oysters and clams — have developed contagious cancers: the eastern soft-shell clam, which is non-native and arrived from the ...