Breadcrumb Home Search Showing results for Language Content type Article (10) Slideshow (6) Photo (1) Video (1) Article Type Article (6) Personal Perspectives (1) Topics (-) Evolution (18) Invertebrates (9) Animal Behavior (6) Deep Sea (4) Exploration (3) Fish (3) Technology (3) Ancient Seas (2) At The Museum (2) Beaches (2) Careers (2) Coasts & Shallow Water (2) Ice (2) Marine Mammals (2) Microbes (2) Poles (2) Temperature & Chemistry (2) Extinctions (1) Extinctions (1) Gulf Oil Spill (1) History & Cultures (1) Ocean Life (1) Plankton (1) Reptiles (1) Sharks & Rays (1) The Seafloor (1) Vents & Volcanoes (1) Tags Adaptations (9) Crabs, Shrimp & Relatives (4) Bioluminescence (3) Reproduction (3) Smithsonian scientists (3) Anatomy (2) Arctic (2) Beaches (2) Biodiversity (2) Competition (2) Corals (2) Geologic periods (2) Ice (2) National Museum of Natural History (2) Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (2) Squids & Octopuses (2) Symbiosis (2) Technology (2) Under the microscope (2) Site Search Sort by RelevanceTitle SortAuthored on Order AscDesc Sort By RelevanceA-ZZ-ANewestOldest Slideshow The Ocean Throughout Geologic Time, An Image Gallery September 2011 See the Full Slideshow Article Meet the Tiny Bacteria That Give Anglerfishes Their Spooky Glow October 2016 Read the Full Article Article The Design of a Beautiful Weapon September 2013 Read the Full Article Video Claws Out: Fiddler Crabs Do Battle September 2013 Watch the Video Article Tunicates—Not So Spineless Invertebrates June 2018 Read the Full Article Photo Biomimicry Shark Denticles May 2012 View Image Article Why a Tusk? The real-life unicorns of the sea and the tusks that make them famous August 2017 Read the Full Article Slideshow Under Arctic Ice January 2011 See the Full Slideshow Article The Microbes That Keep Hydrothermal Vents Pumping March 2016 Read the Full Article Article How Do Sea Lions Swim? June 2017 Read the Full Article Slideshow Deep Ocean Diversity Slideshow December 2009 See the Full Slideshow Article So You Think You're Smarter Than a Cephalopod? May 2011 Read the Full Article Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page