Scientists have uncovered an underworld of animal life thriving beneath the seafloor. An expedition to hydrothermal vents off ...
Previously, scientists thought only microbes and viruses could live beneath the seafloor crust where tectonic plates meet.
Scientists discovered life forms beneath hydrothermal vents, revealing complex deep-sea ecosystems hidden below the surface.
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A deep-sea expedition made the surprising discovery of a previously unknown ecosystem in which animals such as giant tube worms thrive beneath hydrothermal vents.
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The tubeworms found at hydrothermal sites are unlike almost all other animals on Earth, in that they do not consume other ...
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