On an expedition to the Solomon Islands, divers affiliated with National Geographic have found the world’s largest single ...
Scientists said on Thursday they found what is believed to be the world's largest coral, which has been growing undisturbed ...
As an expedition was exploring the waters around the Solomon Islands, its members spotted what looked like a shipwreck. Intrigued, they sent a diver down to investigate.
The "mega" coral is 112-feet wide, 105-feet long and 18-feet high, making it larger than a blue whale, the world's largest ...
The gigantic standalone coral is about 600 feet in circumference and has grown uninterrupted for three centuries, according ...
Scientists say they've discovered a "mega coral" three times bigger than the previous record holder - so huge they initially ...
It’s more than 100 feet long, around 300 years old, made of nearly 1 billion little polyps and visible from space ...
Scientists say they have discovered the world's largest coral — measuring longer than a blue whale — on an expedition in ...
The world's largest coral has been found in the southwest Pacific Ocean, and scientists say the massive organism is visible ...
The behemoth coral, discovered in October in the Solomon Islands, is longer than a blue whale and older than the United States.
At 111 feet wide, 104 feet long, 18 feet high, and 600 feet around this stunning organism in the southwest Pacific Ocean is ...
But the newly discovered reef also brings optimism, according to Eric Brown, a coral scientist on the National Geographic ...