China: Drop the camera to the sea, discover dozens of bizarre creatures

Chinese scientists say they have discovered more than 30 new creatures in the deep sea, the Mirror reported.

The video of creatures has just been published in an international conference organized by the China Marine Mineral Resources Research and Development Association (COMRA) in Qingdao City on May 28.

Among these 'unprecedented' students, there was a fish called 'rat fish'. It has a strange shape with big ears and blind eyes. Scientists say the animal uses its lateral pathway to sense the change of flow.

In addition, a group of red shrimp was also discovered to move together around the bait. A strange eel is also seen aggressively pulling away from scientists' equipment.

Picture 1 of China: Drop the camera to the sea, discover dozens of bizarre creatures
The 'rat fish' has a strange shape with big ears and blind eyes.

Picture 2 of China: Drop the camera to the sea, discover dozens of bizarre creatures
A group of red shrimp was also discovered moving around the decoy.

These creatures live in deep-sea mountains up to 5,000 meters, where the climate is dark and cold.

COMRA's director of science, Wang Chunsheng, said the creatures were recorded with remote-controlled unmanned devices.

Mr. Wang said robot technology has helped scientists discover new life in the unprecedented places of the ocean.

"In recent years, with the development of technology, we have discovered more than 30 new species by applying remote control means ," Wang said.

"We now have a common understanding of the biodiversity in the undersea mountain areas, including the species that live there and where they live. This information is a solid foundation in the process. marine life protection '.