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Tag: Sea monster

Biology Opinion & Editorial Organisms Sharks

What ate a 3 meter long Great White? Probably a Wereshark

Dr. M June 10, 2014 body sizeGreat WhiteSea monster

Recently a 2003 video went viral on the internet.  The video is a story of a 3 meter Great White Shark that was tagged.  That electronic…

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Abyss Adaptations Biology Ecology Evolution Organisms

How may people does a Kaiju need to eat every day?

Dr. M July 15, 2013 Blue Whalebody sizecaloriesenergyfeedingGodzillaHong KongKaijuKomodo DragonlizardsMetabolismPacific RimpredatorpreyrobotsRon PerlmanSea monster

Warning this may contain spoilers  The short answer is not as many as you think. I spent Saturday watching Pacific Rim.  The movie has everything…

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Art Education

Where’s the cream filling?

Alex Warneke March 19, 2013 MuseumSea monster

That’s pretty much the first question I ask myself when starting any sea beastie dissection. Sadly, I have yet to encounter a cream-filled critter, but…

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Cephalopods New Research Opinion & Editorial

An Open Letter To Brian Switek

Kevin Zelnio October 11, 2011 Brian SwitekChurnalismJournalismKrakenLaelapsreportingSea monster

Dear Brian Switek, We’ve known each other for several years now and you know that I love and respect you and your terrific blog, Laelaps…

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Opinion & Editorial Organisms Scientist!

Emmett Duffy Wins Inaugural Kobe Prize in Marine Biology

Kevin Zelnio October 5, 2011 Emmett DuffyJapanKobe AwardSea monster

Very excited to hear today that VIMS marine biologist Emmett Duffy won a big prize in marine biology established by Suma Aqualife Park in Kobe,…

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