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The animal was so unique that they had no idea what it was until they did genetic testing. It turned out to be a new species of sea slug that's perfectly adapted to the deep ocean.
It is a deep-sea species found on seamounts in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, at a depth of between 1,458–2,125 metres (4,783–6,972 ft). [1] [2] This generally orange asteroidea has seven long spiny arms, allowing them to be excellent suspension feeders in deep waters. They extend their arms to catch food particles suspended in the water.
Scientists discovered signs of an ocean's worth of liquid water miles below Mars' surface. The findings, based on Marsquake measurements by NASA's InSight lander, could help solve a mystery.
China's Zhurong Mars rover found strange geometric shapes below the surface, sparking curiosity and raising questions about the planet's ancient environment. A Mars Rover Discovered Bizarre ...
Regrowth of both the lost part of the disk and the arms occur [6] which yields an animal with three large arms and three small arms during the period of growth. The West Indian brittle star, Ophiocomella ophiactoides, frequently undergoes asexual reproduction by fission of the disk with subsequent regeneration of the arms. In both summer and ...
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Also, scientists have discovered that the deeper these creatures live, the more gelatinous their flesh and more minimal their skeletal structure. These creatures have also eliminated all excess cavities that would collapse under the pressure, such as swim bladders. [11] Pressure is the greatest environmental factor acting on deep-sea organisms ...
From 8-eyed spiders to a new species resembling a “miniature dragon.”