Four new species appear as 'hybrids' of extraterrestrial creatures
The deep waters of the Pacific Ocean have revealed four new species belonging to a family that scientists suspect is a "hybrid" of alien creatures .
The four new species are the result of two deep-sea expeditions conducted by marine biologists aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute's R/V Falkor as they examined seamounts off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica.
According to Sci-News , during the first expedition in June 2023, Dr. Jorge Cortés and his colleagues discovered two "octopus nurseries" deep in the ocean floor.
These nurseries are linked to hydrothermal springs, where warm mineral-laden water is released from hydrothermal vents, bringing warmth and life-sustaining conditions to what would otherwise be a cold and deadly area on the seafloor.
The hydrothermal springs in the Pacific Ocean near Costa Rica are special because they are associated with an ancient volcanic system.
Dorado octopus, one of the newly identified species - (Photo: Schmidt Ocean Institute).
Six months later, they returned and confirmed the octopus's year-round reproductive activity.
More remarkably, many new species, never identified anywhere else in the world, have been revealed.
One of the new species belongs to the octopus genus Muusoctopus and is named Dorado in reference to the rocky outcrop site called El Dorado Hill where it appeared.
It is the most interesting species in the search because it exhibits special evolutionary traits for incubating eggs in hydrothermal springs on the seafloor.
The second species is related but distinct from the pearly octopus at the Davidson Seamount octopus nursery off the coast of California, USA.
There are also two other new species that are still being examined by scientists.
These new species add to the already enigmatic, surprisingly intelligent, and surprisingly capable octopus family.
They are suspected by scientists to be hybrids of alien creatures , through a shocking study published in 2018 by 33 famous biologists around the world.
Published in the scientific journal Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology , the 33 scientists explained the origin of the octopus using the panspermia theory , meaning that biological materials from outer space were brought to Earth through ancient celestial collisions.
Not only did they seed the beginning of life, they could also have brought foreign materials, even alien organisms, to supplement the existing ecosystem and enrich the planet.
Octopuses may be the result of such interplanetary mating because they appear very suddenly in the family tree, have intelligence and many other characteristics that are "more advanced" than many other cephalopods in the world.
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