A giant armoured crustacean kept in a Japanese aquarium has been found to be a new species. The discovery adds to the nearly two dozen known species of giant isopods – large, 14-legged crustaceans ...
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Supergiant deep-sea isopods enjoy a whale fall feast, then survive for over 5 years without eating. How?
The largest isopods on Earth can be found deep below the sea. Scuttling around at depths where life and food are scarce, they ...
Do not adjust your screen, and do not reach for the soy sauce. What you see before you is a real, living, breathing marine animal currently on display in a Japanese aquarium — a creature that just ...
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