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Benji Jones @ Vox 1 place · today 19:01 EDT

Photos reveal strange sea creatures that scientists have never seen before

It lives in a glass castle deep under the sea.  It’s not a character from The Little Mermaid but a very real, very mysterious marine worm. Known as Dalhousiella yabukii, the worm resides inside a glass sea sponge — a simple marine animal that forms a glass-like skeleton — in the cold, dark waters off […]

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