Scientists in Argentina recently attached a lipstick-size video camera to an imperial cormorant's back. The result? Footage of the so-called Superbird diving 150 feet (46 meters) to the seafloor to ...
You might think there’s no safer place underwater than snugged to the side of the largest fish on Earth. But you would be wrong. Divers watched in awe as a particularly persistent bird called a ...
When a team of researchers fitted a South American sea bird called an imperial cormorant with a small camera, they were excited to see what came back. But instead of filming a typical bird's day out, ...
You know that feeling when you’re especially hungry and want to eat as much as possible, but your mouth is only so big? Well, some animals don’t have that problem! Unlike humans with our relatively ...
A team of conservationists has captured footage of the Imperial cormorant diving 150 feet deep off the coast of Patagonia for the first time. [partner id=”wireduk ...
Discovered: Human relative detected in hunter-gatherer DNA; watching the imperial cormorant's deep-sea food dive; endangered whale song recorded; malaria vaccines don't bestow malaria immunity. Song ...