Detecting concussions about 20 species of strange creatures in Antarctica

British scientists have discovered a hidden 'animal world' 2.400m deep on the ocean floor in Antarctica.

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According to the Daily Mail , British scientists have discovered the life of about 20 species of strange creatures at depths more than 2km off the Antarctic. These creatures include many types, such as crab, octopus and starfish. A special feature, according to scientists, is that these creatures are completely new to science because they can survive at depth and do not need light.

Researchers at Oxford University, Southampton (UK) and the British Antarctic Survey Center all said that the existence of these species in harsh living conditions is a real evidence to understand the origin of life and see if they can exist on other planets?

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GS. Alex Rogers of Oxford University (UK) said: 'We have found the entire population of organisms that have never been found on the planet'.

Despite the boiling temperature in the immediate environment of volcanic hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor, this strange creature has the ability to cool at temperatures around their habitats at around temperatures. 20 degrees C.

Hydrothermal vents were first discovered in 1977 in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, but have never been discovered in Antarctica. These creatures are found to be very different, due to food scarcity and harsh living conditions.

The results of these strange creatures have been published in PLoS Biology.

Invite readers to admire the strange creatures of the first time discovered at the bottom of the Antarctic sea below:

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The mystery of anemones and oysters near hydrothermal vents at depths of more than 2km in Antarctica. (Photo: Dailymail)

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Sea anemones and oysters . (Photo: Dailymail)

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Find new octopus for scientific research in the depths of the ocean. (Photo: Dailymail)

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The 'snow crab' population is found to live near the hydrothermal vents. (Photo: Dailymail)

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These creatures were discovered on the top of volcanic hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor. (Photo: Dailymail).