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Every night, trillions of sea creatures — whales, jellyfish, swarms of shrimp and plankton — take part in what some call the largest mass migration on the planet. From depths of at least 2,000 ...
Apparently, the ability to glow doesn’t make you special — if you’re a shrimp in the deep sea. Scientists have discovered bioluminescence is actually pretty common among deep-sea shrimp, with a new ...
Some of these shrimp have special glowing organs that they use to camouflage, defend themselves and maybe even communicate. The scientists say these shrimp have evolved visual systems with a diversity ...
A new species of deep-sea shrimp was discovered off the coast of Iceland, about 12,000 feet under the water. It has “teeth” on it’s body ...
Deep-sea hydrothermal vent environments are unique ecosystems where geological activity creates extreme physicochemical conditions. In these habitats, chemosynthetic processes underpin primary ...
Researchers went 2,000 feet into the ocean to a hydrothermal vent field and discovered a new species of orange shrimp with small head.
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