Giant isopods like those of the genus Bathynomus are relatives of the more familiar pill bugs that you might well ... in the pitch-black depths of the ocean, scavenging on the remains of fish ...
Pill bugs are also closely related to them ... Their carnivorous diet consists of dead animals that have fallen to the ocean floor, but evidence suggests that they also feast on slow-moving ...
So far, the isopod has only been near the Spratly Islands by anglers trawling for isopods; however, the researchers feel additional research will show that this plus-size pill bug inhabits other ...
explains some of what we know so far about these giant waterborne relatives of the pill bug. There are a lot of animals living on the seabed that seem strange to us on land. Giant isopods can live 500 ...
Researchers show that pill bugs and chitons — small creatures with exoskeletons and reflexive movements — have behaviors making them useful as grippers, with no harm done to the creatures in ...
The newly identified giant isopod has a head that looks eerily like the Sith Lord's iconic helmet from the "Star Wars" franchise.
So far, the isopod has only been near the Spratly Islands by anglers trawling for isopods; however, the researchers feel additional research will show that this plus-size pill bug inhabits other parts ...