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Twenty-four new deep-sea crustaceans discovered as part of a global push to name 1,000 ocean animals by 2030
Somewhere on the abyssal plain between Hawaii and Mexico, more than four kilometers below the surface, 24 species of tiny ...
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24 new deep-sea species found near Hawaii including a creature so strange it required a brand-new classification
Somewhere between Hawaii and Mexico, more than three miles below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, a small crustacean was ...
Lurking in the depths of the ocean are countless species that have never been seen by humans before. As part of a project to name 1,000 of these unknown animals by 2030, 24 new species of deep-sea ...
In a remarkable deep-sea breakthrough, researchers have discovered 24 new species of amphipods in the Pacific’s Clarion-Clipperton Zone—including a rare, entirely new superfamily. The findings reveal ...
When scientists set sail to explore the deep sea, they knew they would come face to face with a few unfamiliar creatures. What they did not know was just how many. After months of sorting, marine ...
A team of Japanese scientists have spent twenty years chasing this legend. Now, they finally have footage of a massive, ...
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Glittery sea worms and sea squirts fit for "The Lord of the Rings" universe might sound like pure fantasy, but they're very real creatures living in the deep sea. Some of these otherworldly ocean ...
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