WELLINGTON:
Scientists have captured a "supergiant" crustacean in waters seven
kilometres (4.5 miles) deep off New Zealand, measuring 10 times the
normal size of related species.
The "supergiant amphipod", which resembles a monster prawn, was found during an expedition to the Kermadec Trench north of New Zealand by scientists from the University of Aberdeen and Wellington's NIWA marine research institute.
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The "supergiant amphipod", which resembles a monster prawn, was found during an expedition to the Kermadec Trench north of New Zealand by scientists from the University of Aberdeen and Wellington's NIWA marine research institute.
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