WATCH: World’s Longest Underwater Timelapse Captures Coral Life Cycles Over 1,000 Days
The underwater timelapse camera was set up to monitor the growth and living conditions of the area’s resident coral.
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The results of the study indicate that the stony coral spans 14,000 square feet.


This is the first-ever study to capture evidence of this type of behavior in sperm whales.


As altitude increases and air gets thinner, red blood cells become sponges for glucose, which lowers blood sugar levels.