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Strange Life Forms Accidentally Discovered Deep Below Antarctica
Strange Life Forms Accidentally Discovered Deep Below Antarctica.
As scientists continue to peer into the great unknown that is the deep sea, strange creatures, like so many water-type Pokemon, keep appearing.
Now, a team of marine biologists and geologists has found more bizarre, mysterious sea life; this time, nearly 3,000 feet below an antarctic ice shelf.
And it may reshape our conception of the way life works in frigid, lightless places.
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Wired reported on the discovery, which a team at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) recently announced.
The team, led by marine biologist Dr.
Huw Griffiths, found the new life more than half a mile beneath the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf in the Southern Ocean.
The team was performing a survey 160 miles inland from their ships when they stumbled upon the surprising sea life.
“We were expecting to retrieve a sediment core from under the ice shelf, so it came as a bit of a surprise when we hit the boulder and saw from the video footage that there were animals living on it,” Dr.
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