Scientists Discover Strange New Tentacled, Gelatinous Creature at the Bottom of the Ocean
On a deep dive off the coast of Puerto Rico in 2015, scientists with the NOAA discovered a brand new species of comb jelly at the bottom of the ocean. Meet Duobrachium sparksae, the first species to be solely identified through HD video.
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