Scientists film deepest ever fish on seabed off Japan | CNN

I mean, can you even imagine going down that deep? 8,336 meters is like, what's the point of even being in Japan anymore 😂. I remember when I was a kid, we used to go to the beach and swim in the ocean, not thinking about how crazy deep it really is. These snailfish are like little superheroes, adapting to this extreme environment like it's nothing. The footage they captured is insane! 🤯 And can you believe it took like $200,000 per lander to do this? That's just wild 💸. I'm glad we're learning more about these creatures, but man, it's crazy how much money and tech goes into it. Guess that's what happens when we want to explore the unknown 🌊.
 
OMG 🤯 this is insane ! I cant even imagine being down 8,336 meters in the ocean 😱 that's soooo deep. I mean we're already talking about a whole different world down there, and scientists are still like "hey let's go explore". I love how they used these landers to film it too - it's like sci-fi or something 🚀

But for real though, it's kinda mind-blowing that they got this footage. The fact that snailfish can survive at such extreme depths is just wild 🐟 I mean what else can we learn from them? And yeah the challenges of studying deep-sea creatures are major 💸 $200k per lander is crazy expensive.

I think it's super cool that scientists are pushing boundaries like this, even if it means breaking the bank 💸. It's all about advancing our knowledge and understanding of the world around us 🌐
 
I gotta say, I'm blown away by this! 8,336 meters? That's mind-boggling! 🤯 Can you imagine being so deep in the ocean, with no light, and just floating there? It's like living on a different planet. And these little snailfish, they're like aliens or something, with their tiny eyes and translucent bodies. It's crazy how some species can adapt to survive in such extreme conditions. 🌊 The fact that we got this footage is just amazing, but you know what's even more impressive? The amount of money it took to make this happen - $200,000 for a lander! 💸 That's like buying a brand new car or something. It just goes to show how expensive and challenging deep-sea research can be. Still, I think it's worth it to learn more about these incredible creatures and the world we live in.
 
🤯 I mean come on! 8,336 meters is crazy deep! 🌊 That thing is tiny with those big eyes and it's just chillin' down there. What do you think is the deal with those snailfish? They're not even like regular fish, right? No swim bladder or whatever. And I guess they have to be super adaptable to survive in that dark, cold environment. 🌊🐟 It's wild how scientists have to spend so much money just to learn about these creatures. $200,000 for one lander is ridiculous! 💸
 
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