Scientists find deep-sea miniature shark that glows in the dark
The shark inhabits the depths of the Pacific and sports an exceptionally large nose. Etmopterus lailae is a member of the Lanternshark family, living more than 300 meters (1000 feet beneath the surface). Image credits: Stephen Kajiura, Florida Atlantic University. A light in the darkness If you go deep enough, underwater life starts to become really…
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Sure is empty down here...