(SOUNDBITE) (English) PETER CHANG, PACIFIC MARINE MAMMAL CENTER CEO, SAYING: "We are def worried about the blob." Pacific Marine Mammal Center CEO Peter Chang says he's concerned about the return of ...
NEWPORT BEACH (CBSLA) — An ocean heatwave that's warming up the west coast and endangering marine animals appears to be back once again. "It caused mass havoc among the sea lions and other marine ...
This past October, nature enthusiast Dyane Oliva was tending to her garden in Coral Springs, Florida, when she noticed a “little yellow blob” out of the corner of her eye. According to the Miami New ...
SIESTA KEY, Fla. — People taking their usual stroll along Siesta Key Beach this week spotted something unfamiliar along the white crystal sand – hundreds of gelatinous, alien-like blobs. They're ...
You’ve probably never heard of a long-extinct organism known as Dickinsonia. Unlike dinosaurs like the Tyrannosaurus rex or more recent extinct beasts like the wooly mammoth, fossils of Dickinsonia ...
It's not an uncommon sight this time of year to come across a holiday display that's over the top. Mark Koors' yearly display is a true labor of love. Butler County commissioner cleared of misconduct ...
One of the most compelling and surprising indie games to release in 2024 is getting a delightfully minimalistic statue. Animal Well, one of our favorite indie games so far in 2024, is releasing a ...
PARIS (Reuters) - A Paris zoo showcased a mysterious new organism on Wednesday, dubbed the "blob", a yellowish unicellular small living being which looks like a fungus but acts like an animal. This ...
A brainless, bright-yellow organism that can solve mazes and heal itself is making its debut at a Paris zoo this weekend. At least so far, "the blob" is more benevolent than the ravenous star of its ...
What do you call something that’s neither a plant, nor animal, nor fungus? In this case, the answer is “The Blob” — or, seeing as it exists in Paris, France, “Le Blob,” to be exact. To survive the ...
The unicellular organism has no brain, but 720 sexes and can move. A surprising species of unicellular being that's neither plant nor animal will be unveiled at the Paris Zoo for the first time on ...
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