Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
BLUE Planet is back – after film crews spent four years scouring the seas for a fresh cast of mysterious and beautiful, aquatic animals. Here’s your guide to some of the astonishing creatures featured ...
The ocean is full of weird and wonderful creatures, and scientists have only scratched the surface of what lurks beneath the waves. But some of the sea life they have discovered are downright ...
Forget zombies, ghosts and vampires. Lurking in the deepest depths of the world's oceans are creatures so bizarre you'd think they were straight out of a science fiction novel. Glass squid, fanged ...
Anoplogaster cornuta have shortened, deep bodies with a characteristically large mouth lined with sharp, fang-like teeth, giving them their common name, fangtooth. This deep-sea fish can be found ...
The fangtooth fish, dog-faced witch eel and the deep sea lobster larva may not have the most appealing names, but as these pictures show, they are real beauties in the flesh. Rarely seen by humans, ...
THESE fearsome-looking teeth aren’t just for show. This common fangtooth (Anoplogaster cornuta) is an aggressive hunter, and members of its species have been observed eating fish one-third their size.