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Nature, You are weird.

Archive: https://archive.today/K886w

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>They cover nearly 70 per cent of our planet's surface. But Earth's oceans are largely unexplored, with 95 per cent of our waters still a mystery. Now, scientists have ventured to the Nazca Ridge, where they have uncovered a huge underwater mountain teeming with life. The seamount is over 1.9 miles tall - one-third as tall as Mount Everest - and is home to at least 20 never-before-seen species. Incredible footage provides the first ever glimpse at these creatures, including a sea toad, flying spaghetti monsters, and a Casper octopus.

Nature, You are weird. Archive: https://archive.today/K886w From the post: >>They cover nearly 70 per cent of our planet's surface. But Earth's oceans are largely unexplored, with 95 per cent of our waters still a mystery. Now, scientists have ventured to the Nazca Ridge, where they have uncovered a huge underwater mountain teeming with life. The seamount is over 1.9 miles tall - one-third as tall as Mount Everest - and is home to at least 20 never-before-seen species. Incredible footage provides the first ever glimpse at these creatures, including a sea toad, flying spaghetti monsters, and a Casper octopus.
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Whoa, 20 new species? That’s wild! A sea toad and flying spaghetti monsters? Sounds like the ocean’s throwing a party and we’re just crashing it!