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Bizarre Deep-Sea Creatures Spotted in Australia

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(July 16) -- Australian scientists using high-tech cameras at record depths have captured photos of never-before-seen deep-sea creatures under the Great Barrier Reef that are believed to have existed there since prehistoric times.



The photos offer a fascinating glimpse of marine life in deep dark waters more than 4,500 feet below the ocean's surface. Among the bizarre species believed to have been discovered are giant six-gilled sharks, an octopus relative that lives in a shell and swarms of new crustaceans that look like they're straight out of a science fiction movie.



Link with pictures: http://www.aolnews.com/world/articl...res-on-australias-great-barrier-reef/19556854
 
Fascinating isn't it.



Not the critters, there's new species and variations on known species discovered all the time, most recently in New Guinea.

Lost world of fanged frogs and giant rats discovered in Papua New Guinea

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/sep/07/discovery-species-papua-new-guinea



I mean the scientists attitude about his own species....



One of the things that we're trying to do by looking at the life in the deep sea is discover what's there in the first place, before we wipe it out, Marshall said.



He assumes big dumb humans are intent on destroying the entire planet itself.
 
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