National Geographic Society Remote Imaging Dropcam/via Deep sea researchers have caught footage of the most unlikely and extreme of creatures: giant amoebas. Using specially-rigged untethered landers or "dropcams," the team spotted these mysterious single-celled organisms earlier this summer in the planet's deepest known region, the Mariana Trench of the Pacific Ocean. ... Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
Giant Amoebae Discovered in Mariana Trench (Video)
National Geographic Society Remote Imaging Dropcam/via Deep sea researchers have caught footage of the most unlikely and extreme of creatures: giant amoebas. Using specially-rigged untethered landers or "dropcams," the team spotted these mysterious single-celled organisms earlier this summer in the planet's deepest known region, the Mariana Trench of the Pacific Ocean. ... Read the full story on TreeHugger
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