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ScienceAlert on MSNNew Discovery of Deep Sea 'Spiders' Is Unlike Anything We've Seen BeforeThree newly-discovered species of deep sea 'spiders' farm methane-eating bacteria on their own bodies in a symbiosis quite ...
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These Sea Sponges Use Toxic Metal As A Creative Survival StrategyShoham wanted to look into whether the sponge species in the deep waters of the Gulf of Eilat had such high concentrations of molybdenum. In the Gulf of Eilat, it grows at depths of over 88 feet.
Some species are rigid and colorful, while others are nearly translucent and flexible in the water currents. Glass sponges ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Discover First Known Sea Spider Species That ‘Eat’ Methane With the Help of BacteriaThe research offers new insights on interactions between creatures on the mysterious seafloor and sheds light on the methane ...
Scientists on the US West Coast say they discovered three previously unknown species of deep-sea spider that could have a ...
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