A submersible off the coast of Western Australia chanced upon an enormous specimen arranged in a feeding spiral - and it could be longest animal ever measuredIn 2020, about 600 metres (2,000ft) down in an underwater canyon off the coast of Western Australia, scientists encountered a long gelatinous creature suspended in a giant spiral. "It was like a rope on the horizon. You couldn't miss it," says Nerida Wilson from the Western Australian Museum. "It was so huge."It was a deep-sea siphonophore, a relative of the portuguese man o' war, or blue bottles, that bob like party balloons on the sea surface, trailing deadly tentacles through the water. This one was probably a new species from the genus Apolemia, a group that generally look like tangled feather boas. Continue reading...
Discovered in the deep: is this the world's longest animal?
30. listopadu 2022 7:30
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/nov/30/discovered-in-the-deep-siphonophore-species-australia
Zdroj: The Guardian