Scientists film deepest ever fish on seabed off Japan | CNN

come on, 8k meters is still way too shallow for these fish lol 🤣 they're like the couch potatoes of the deep sea or something. i mean, can you imagine having to live that far down with no sunlight? wouldn't you just want to swim up and get some fresh air or something? 🌊 anyway, glad they found another crazy creature but let's not make a big deal out of it...
 
🤯 I mean think about it... 8,336 meters is mind-blowing 🌊 considering most fish are like, super shallow water creatures. And these snailfish can just chill at that depth without any problems? It's crazy! They must have some amazing adaptations or something.

And the fact that they're only like, 10 centimeters long and still thriving in that extreme environment is wild 😲. I bet they've got some super powerful built-in radar system or something to help them navigate in the dark.

But what's even more interesting to me is how scientists are using these underwater robots to study them 🤖. It's like, we're finally getting a glimpse into this alien world that exists beneath our feet, and it's giving us some amazing insights.

Of course, there's still so much we don't know about the oceans 🌊, and I think it's crazy how much tech and funding are needed to explore them. But hey, at least we're making progress, right?
 
I'm still mind blown by that record-breaking deep-sea fish 🤯🌊! Can you believe it was only about 10 cm long? I mean, we're used to thinking of fish as these massive, intimidating creatures, but this little guy is like a superhero of the ocean 💪. And the fact that scientists are still learning new things about snailfish and their adaptations to such extreme environments is just crazy 🤯. It's amazing how much there's still to explore in our oceans and how much we can learn from it. The technology might be expensive, but the discoveries are totally worth it 💸.
 
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