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    Magical creatures of the deep sea: eyeless and nasal strange creatures "faceless" fish, "double-headed" dolphins.

    • Last Update: 2020-08-30
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    A team of researchers has discovered a strange-look mysterious creature off Australia's eastern coast that lives thousands of meters deep in the sea, the Daily Mail of London reported on June 18.
    team of 60 scientists from Australia and other countries spent a month surveying the waters between Brisbane and Langseston.
    is the strange fish the researchers found.
    ," said Diane Bray, manager of the research team at the University of California, D.I., "We were very happy to find these amazing creatures living in the deep sea.
    these creatures we've never seen before, it's a little exciting to think about them, " he said.
    " research team used large nets to salvage many magical creatures living in the deep sea for further research.
    researcher said their approach was to look up and down the net, regardless of whether it was 3721.
    netizens have said: And this kind of operation? The team took a research boat for a month-long deep-sea exploration of Australia's eastern waters.
    found rare species they had never seen before, including the "faceless" fish, between the amazing creatures they had salvaged.
    is a strange, eyeless, noseless creature, "faceless" fish, possibly a new species.
    reported that the first faceless fish was found in Papua New Guinea in 1873.
    our devices are not very sophisticated, we can only collect a limited amount of information and samples, " the researchers said.
    , we don't know how many other species that humans don't know live in the deep sea. Over the past month,
    scientists have used fishing nets, sonar and deep-sea cameras to capture thousands of samples of deep-sea species, including red-pointed stone crabs, bulging caskets and blind sea spiders, 4,000 metres below the surface.
    , Dutch fishermen captured a pair of dolphins, the first time in human history that a "double-headed" dolphin has been found.
    conjoined twins ("twins") are recorded in humans, dogs, cats, turtles, etc., but are extremely rare in cetaceans.
    the "double-headed" dolphin had died before it was caught by fishermen.
    that it was illegal to capture dolphins and leave "specimens", fishermen took photos and returned the bodies to the sea.
    the dolphin has two fully "developed" grown heads and shares a body.
    reported that the dolphin is the 10th discovery of the carcovery whale.
    but scientists say there may be more conjoined twins in the ocean than we thought, just for the scientific community to discover.
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