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  2. Aristaeomorpha foliacea - Wikipedia

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    The giant red shrimp is a deep-water benthopelagic species and has a reported depth distribution of 120–1300 m, generally on muddy bottoms, [2] in the Mediterranean it shows a preference for quite deep waters, mainly 500-800m, but it is more likely than related species to be found in shallower waters. [4]

  3. Branchinecta gaini - Wikipedia

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    Branchinecta gaini is a species of fairy shrimp from Antarctica and Patagonia. It is the largest freshwater invertebrate in Antarctica, at 16 mm (0.63 in) long. It lives on bacteria and other organisms, surviving the winter as resting eggs.

  4. Gigantocypris - Wikipedia

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    Gigantocypris dracontovalis is found worldwide, mostly deeper than the other species. [ 6 ] [ 11 ] Gigantocypris agassizii is essentially a widespread Pacific species, and Gigantocypris muelleri a widespread Atlantic and Southern Ocean species, but there are also a few possible records of the former in the Atlantic, and a few records of the ...

  5. Branchinecta gigas - Wikipedia

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    Branchinecta gigas is a species of fairy shrimp that lives in western Canada and the United States. It is the largest species of fairy shrimp, growing up to 86 mm (3.4 in) long. It is known commonly as the giant fairy shrimp. [1]

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  7. The Universe (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    A look at the biggest things in the universe, such as the cosmic web, which connects galaxies together along threads of dark matter, or the Lyman-alpha blob, which is a bubble containing countless galaxies. Also a look at super-galaxies, super massive black holes, "radio lobes", and the biggest void in space.

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    Mantis shrimp spend a majority of their lives living in burrows, reefs or crevices and generally only leave to mate or hunt for nearby food sources. Mantis shrimp act as an ecological importance ...

  9. How to watch the first-ever “Saturday Night Live” episode ...

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    The full Saturday Night Live archive is streaming on Peacock. The show is currently in the midst of its 50th season, airing new episodes every Saturday at 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT on NBC.