Scientists Photograph Never-Before-Seen ‘Living Magic Carpet’ Worm in Ocean
Scientists have photographed a never-before-seen deep-sea worm species that moves just like a "living magic carpet."
Scientists have photographed a never-before-seen deep-sea worm species that moves just like a "living magic carpet."
It is estimated that over 99% of all species that have lived on Earth have gone extinct, and a number of notable ones have disappeared just over the past century. Thanks to the existence of cameras, however, we have a more accurate visual record of what some recently extinct animals looked like.
Our buddies over at DigitalRev TV made this humorous nature documentary parody about …
If you're interested at all in bird watching and photography, Merlin Bird Photo ID is a website you should add to your bookmarks. It's a new website that can help you identify the species of the bird in your photograph.
Oftentimes we'll do whatever it takes to get that one particular shot. But what happens when you cross the line, break federal law and don't properly respect the subjects you're trying to photograph? Well, Florida-based wildlife photographer and photography instructor Jim Neiger recently found out.
You may never take local birds and weeds for granted again after spending some time with Meet Your Neighbors, a photo project aimed at documenting the huge variety of the biosphere one species at a time.