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939 The Mariana snailfish lives nearly 8,000 metres below the Pacific surface at pressures that would crush a submarine, and survives because its bones are partly unossified and its cells are packed with a molecule called TMAO that keeps proteins from collapsing

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · 06/17/2026 09:29 EDT

The Mariana snailfish lives nearly 8,000 metres below the Pacific surface at pressures that would crush a submarine, and survives because its bones are partly unossified and its cells are packed with a molecule called TMAO that keeps proteins from collapsing

At nearly 8,000 metres below the Pacific surface, the Mariana snailfish survives pressures that would crush a submarine — thanks to a partly unossified skeleton, TMAO-saturated cells, and a liver rebuilt for famine.

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