Australian Scientists Discover Massive Deep Sea Predator That Looks Like Silly String
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On March 16, 2020, researchers aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute's ship Falkor stumbled upon a beautiful *giant* Apolemia, a type of siphonophore, in the Indian Ocean off western Australia. The scientists are not sure of the exact length of the silly string-like creature, which was found in the Ningaloo Canyons at a depth of 2,070 feet (631 meters). However, based on the measurement of its outer ring by a laser-equipped drone, they estimate it was 150 feet (46 meters) long.
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- hermione2008약 5년I’m shocked that it’s a predator.
- kandykain0821약 5년It kind of looks like a jellyfish, but a very long one. Very interesting!
- i_love_books약 5년That. Is. So. COOL!!!
- i_love_books약 5년WOW. This is the coolest thing I have ever seen, next to the 4 new species of walking sharks!
- theodd1sout1약 5년It kinda looks a parasite... Gross but still it is really cool.
- legendofzelda약 5년Wow cool!
- jhanime약 5년looks like a dungeons and dragons monster!
- its_mee약 5년weird but cool
- guster약 5년They DO look like silly putty.
- dreamteam123약 5년interesting. '-'