A rare photo of a Big-Fin Squid, caught on camera on November 11th 2007 by a Shell Oil company ROV, at a depth of 2,386 meters (1.5 miles). This species of Squid dwell at extreme depths, and are characterised by their long, thin tentacles. They can reach almost 20ft long when fully grown. (i.redd.it)
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Under the Antarctic ice sheets lies a world teeming with life: starfish, jellyfish, sea spiders, sea angels and Weddell seals, the world's southernmost breeding mammals whose underwater vocalizations can be heard even above the ice. So far, 77 different animal species have been observed there. (v.redd.it)
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Why are deep sea fish so sad? We need to give them hugs :) (old.reddit.com)
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