The 'flesh' bottom of the sea is a new level of 'earthly hell'

Do you have any specific fears? Many people have it! People are afraid of snakes, people are afraid of spiders, people afraid . holes, people sometimes only afraid of heights . But generally, according to many statistics, most of us are afraid of things . crawling at times.

However, are these crawling things only available on the ground? Wrong, there are such combinations in the sea.

Basically, the growth rate of organisms living in the sea is terribly slow, simply because of the harsh conditions in the sea there. The thing is, not so that the bottom sea life becomes monotonous. They can last for tens, hundreds of years, reach huge sizes and form a truly remarkable population.

The creatures on the bottom of the Antarctic ice sheet are an example.

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Basically, the growth rate of organisms living in the sea is terribly slow.

Over the years, life here seems to explode. There are sea worms up to "monsters" , up to 3m long, combined with a series of red sea stars, turning this area into an extremely impressive and equally gruesome setting.

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Worms are 3m long with hundreds, thousands of starfish crawling.

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These creatures eat almost everything, as long as in ability.

These creatures are in fact not as gentle as we thought. They eat almost everything, as long as they are in ability. And if there were animal corpses sinking to the bottom, it would be a banquet for the citizens of this "country-wide" kingdom.

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In the picture is the "flesh festival" scene on the corpse of an ill-fated seal.

The frequency of such a banquet is not much, if not relatively rare, sometimes 10 years.

This process of decomposing animal bodies like this can last for weeks. But with the case of the ill-fated seal, when there are thousands of thousands of creatures clinging to it, it probably only lasts for a few days.

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This process can last for weeks.

To take a closer look at this process, please come to the video below made by BBC. You will understand what is "earthly hell" at a new level.