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Imagine diving into a crystal-clear ocean and suddenly coming face-to-face with a bustling metropolis built not by humans, ...
The animals prefer water depths between 15 and ... a family of algae that creates nutrients for the coral by converting sunlight into energy by way of photosynthesis. In exchange, the algae ...
Coral snakes are extremely reclusive and generally bite humans only when handled or stepped on. They must literally chew on their victim to inject their venom fully, so most bites to humans don't ...
A huge colony of Pavona coral near the coast of Saudi Arabia is thought to be the largest living example found in the Red Sea ...
The Cape Coral Animal Shelter is reaching beyond its walls to aid countless other shelters and rescues. The shelter is ...
The Cape Coral Animal Shelter has introduced a new shared resources file aimed at fostering greater collaboration among animal rescue organizations. This centralized hub provides access to a wealth of ...
Coral reefs have been going strong for 60 million years. Some corals sway like flowers in a breeze, others masquerade as stones, but all corals are animals. These underwater playgrounds are built ...
Wild coral makes up some of the most diverse ecosystems in the world, supporting thousands of species in the process, ...
Global warming–induced coral bleaching and destruction in shallow waters have led researchers to hypothesize that deeper waters may provide sanctuary to these corals. However, research published in ...
The Cape Coral Animal Shelter is taking a significant step forward with a groundbreaking ceremony for its new expansion project. The shelter is adding a 19,000-square-foot extension to its ...
Tails are wagging at the Cape Coral Animal Shelter. The nonprofit, no-kill shelter and veterinary clinic received a $1.5 million grant from the Golisano Foundation. It will go toward a major ...