The elusive deep-sea creature typically lives over 1,000 meters below sea level, but was seen at around 250 meters. The discovery came amid findings of vast coral reefs and suspected new species.
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The yeti crab is a strange species because of its furry appearance. Read here to learn about why these crabs are furry!
The Atlantic giant cockle is one of the largest mollusks in the ocean. Read here to learn about them and their large tongue.
The Florida Keys are filled with great parks both above and below the waves. This particular park is the first in the U.S.