Scientists discover 100 new maritime species off New Zealand | DW News

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Published 2024-03-12
Biologists in New Zealand have found around 100 new species after exploring a rift some 5 kilometers beneath the sea. The organisms include some that scientists can't even identify, as well as a strange creature called a 'sea-pig'.

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All Comments (21)
  • @mep.stance1210
    Discovered just in time for them to be soon classified as extinct
  • Scientists: We got this new thing from the ocean. Me every time without fail: Put it back.
  • That "sea pig" and that "eel" look like they went through the same thing the "blobfish" went through.
  • @nallorkbour
    1:38, i can tell that the fish exploded itself like blobfish collapse into a squishy mush when they are pulled up to the surface.
  • @youm345
    >"even one species that we dont have any idea what it is" >doesnt show a picture of that particular animal >great reporting
  • @AphexHenry
    "one mission, finding new species in the sea before they're lost forever". heartwarming.
  • @Lunch33
    0:50 they found a underwater digimon, that's crazy
  • @JoelLinus
    Bro that jello in the thumbnail looks like a headcrab
  • @alexaf7400
    The ocean is one of the strangest and coolest things about earth. That sea pig is too cute!!
  • @santogo7
    A lot of the ocean is still unexplored after all, I'm always curious to see findings like these
  • @myb5558
    Thank you. Keep looking find more!