“Lost World” of Odd Species Found Off Antarctica

Yeti crab picture - lost world found in deep-sea AntarcticaAn unnamed new species of Yeti crab swarms near hot, mineral-rich hydrothermal vents in the oceans off Antarctica—a newfound “lost world” of strange deep-sea species, scientists say.

(See picture: “”Yeti Crab” Discovered in Deep Pacific.”)

A camera-equipped submersible robot filmed species such as barnacles, crabs, anemones, and even an octopus, all of which are mostly colorless and live in utter darkness at depths of 7,875 feet (2,400 meters), according to a new study.

About 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) east of the southern tip of South America, “this is a new province of deep-sea life, something like a new continent, and it’s a place we’ve been trying to [reach] for a long time,” said study co-author Jon Copley, a marine biologist at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom.

“It harbors some of the lushest abundance of life I have ever seen in the deep ocean,” he said.

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