The behemoth coral, discovered in October in the Solomon Islands, is longer than a blue whale and older than the United States.
The world's biggest coral — an organism made up of about a billion polyps — is about three times bigger than the previous record-holder and was discovered by chance during an expedition off the ...
The coral colony, of the species Pavona clavus, measuring 34 meters wide and 32 meters long, grew over three centuries and is visible from space. A team of scientists, including some Spaniards, has ...
The world's largest coral has been found in the Solomon Islands, a remote nation made up of hundreds of small islands in the ...
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 animal.
The burning satellite was visible around 10 p.m. CST on Nov. 9. According to an interactive map on the American Meteor ...