Posted on November 28th, 2011 by Basher
By Daily Mail Reporter | on 25th November 2011 If you’re planning to go head-to-head with a sea creature, it’s probably best to start small. Only the very brave, or very stupid, would begin a headbutting competition with a 50-ton sperm whale… after all, its head is one third of its overall size. Nevertheless, here [...]
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Posted on August 14th, 2011 by Ali Perkins
After years of looking for the big stuff we were getting a little bored. Then we discovered blennies. Blennies are everywhere and we travel the globe to find them. No seas are too rough, no dive site too remote and no blenny too fearsome. Features short clips of blennies from Bonaire, Florida, Baja California, the [...]
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Posted on August 9th, 2011 by Ali Perkins
What happens when the wildlife doesn’t turn up? Check out the sardine run from 2009 – quite a different story!
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Posted on August 3rd, 2011 by Ali Perkins
skeleton shrimp encounters from Mike Elliott on Vimeo. Skeleton shrimp are always entertaining and this is about what they deal with on a regular basis.
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Posted on July 22nd, 2011 by Ali Perkins
Yahoo!7 July 22, 2011 A diver has almost been swallowed by a whale shark during a feeding frenzy. The whale shark is actually the world’s largest fish and have mouths up to 1.5 metres wide that contains 350 rows of teeth. Despite this, they’re very docile creatures and feed on plankton. They eat by sucking [...]
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