Slime molds have lived on Earth since long before the emergence of the human species. As single-celled organisms, slime molds do not have brains or nerves. And yet, they have ways of processing ...
The Hagfish Is the Slimy Sea Creature of Your Nightmares The hagfish is a slime-emitting ocean-dweller that's remained unchanged for 300 million years--and it shows. It has a skull (but no spine ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The Atlantic Hagfish is an eel-shaped creature that releases a mass of slime when threatened. The slime is so good at holding water that scientists are now studying ...
Dan is also answering your questions. We also learn about a creature from the depths of the ocean that can go three months between meals and sweats slime with Dangerous Dan! Dan’s also talking to ...
In that time it's become a lethal predator of the forest floor with a hunting method that involves shooting sticky slime from its head that dissolves prey into soup. Despite their name, the critters ...
Trapped at work by a nearby train crash that has released toxic fumes, warehouse workers also have to survive a toxic slime creature.
Hossain, Eom, and their colleagues were inspired by the slime produced by hagfish: an eel-shaped marine creature that releases a fibrous slime to defend itself as well as to hunt prey. The slime ...