The 'monsters' of the ocean

The oceanographers have found some 'monster' marine creatures that live on the bottom of the ocean - it can be said to be the deepest place on Earth.

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Scaly insects have evolved to suit living conditions - (Photo: Daily Mail)

These creatures are called polychaete worms, or scaly insects. They still exist and evolve to suit the intensity of pressure at a depth of more than 1,000 meters below the sea surface, where sunlight never penetrates.

These scaly insects also live near the vents, they use their teeth to eat bacteria and simple species.

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The mouth of a scaly worm can be flipped inside out to catch prey easily - (Photo: Daily Mail)

Meanwhile polychaete species is the host of symbiotic bacteria. These bacteria are supposed to provide nutrients to them.

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The creature that exists in the cold of the seabed and in the hot water is fine
found near the crater where temperatures reach 375 degrees Celsius - (Photo: Daily Mail)

Scientists believe that on the surface of Jupiter or Mars there are also hydrothermal holes, so exploring the deepest area of ​​the ocean will shed some light on the possibility of some current life on planets. .