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Evo
Jul6-10, 08:07 PM
Click on the right side of the picture to scroll through.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthpicturegalleries/7875310/Scientists-discover-new-marine-species-in-the-hidden-depths-of-the-Atlantic-Ocean.html

lisab
Jul6-10, 08:56 PM
Great pix, I especially like the orange sea star.

But I wonder what the scale is. I can't tell if they're as small as my thumbnail, or as big as a bus.

Evo
Jul6-10, 09:10 PM
Great pix, I especially like the orange sea star.

But I wonder what the scale is. I can't tell if they're as small as my thumbnail, or as big as a bus.Excellent point. They should give sizes

edward
Jul6-10, 10:52 PM
This link states that they are about 4 inches long. I wonder what they eat??

http://www.ouramazingplanet.com/deep-seafloor-surprisingly-alive-discoveries-reveal-0323/

EDIT There is a sub link that states:

An odd explosion of wormlike creatures on the ocean floor off the coast of Ireland in the late 1990s had scientists puzzled over the cause. Now research suggests it can be explained by a shift in the food trickling down to the seafloor.

Office_Shredder
Jul6-10, 11:03 PM
I'm pretty sure one of those is just a translucent dildo

Loren Booda
Jul7-10, 12:00 AM
The trick may be in raising the creatures from the depths without causing them to explode.

WiFO215
Jul7-10, 11:06 AM
I'd have expected one of these things to show up on my doorstep and say "We come from outerspace. Take me to your leader, Earthling".

zomgwtf
Jul7-10, 11:13 AM
I'd have expected one of these things to show up on my doorstep and say "We come from outerspace. Take me to your leader, Earthling".

... I'd be careful what I said if I were you...

leroyjenkens
Jul7-10, 11:15 AM
The trick may be in raising the creatures from the depths without causing them to explode.
Same way we go down there without imploding.

Pythagorean
Jul11-10, 10:33 PM
Same way we go down there without imploding.

mobile pressure environment?