5,000 deep-sea animals new to science turned up in ocean records
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May 25, 2023
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5,000 deep-sea animals new to science turned up in ocean records,Scientists compiled a list of animals unknown to science that live in a deep-sea Pacific Ocean ecosystem targeted for mining exploration.
5,000 deep-sea animals new to science turned up in ocean records
Scientists compiled a list of animals unknown to science that live in a deep-sea Pacific Ocean ecosystem targeted for mining exploration.
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