The largest coral in the world has been found in the Solomon Islands. The coral, which is visible from space, is three times ...
Scientists from National Geographic reportedly discovered the world’s largest coral head in the Solomon Islands in October.
The world's biggest coral — an organism made up of about a billion polyps — is about three times bigger than the previous ...
Scientists say they have found the world's largest coral near the Pacific's Solomon Islands, announcing Thursday a major ...
Scientists said on Thursday they found what is believed to be the world's largest coral, which has been growing undisturbed ...
The enormous organism is bigger than a blue whale and made up of millions of genetically identical, tiny animals called ...
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 behemoth coral, discovered in October in the Solomon Islands, is longer than a blue whale and older than the United States.
Scientists say they have found the world's largest coral near the Pacific's Solomon Islands, announcing Thursday a major ...
At 111 feet wide, 104 feet long, 18 feet high, and 600 feet around this stunning organism in the southwest Pacific Ocean is ...
National Geographic scientists say they’ve discovered the world’s largest coral near the remote Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean — an undersea mass that is so big, it can be seen from space.
Divers from National Geographic Pristine Seas measure the world’s largest coral colony in the Solomon Islands. From the surface, it looked like a shipwreck, long forgotten on the seabed.