Scientists Discover Alien Like Predator Dulcibella camanchaca In Ocean Depth 8 thousand kilometer below


About 71 percent of the Earth is covered by water. That means more than half of our planet is surrounded by water. And interestingly, we know less than 5% of this part. Even scientists have not yet been able to know what is hidden in the immense depths of the ocean. After going 11 kilometers down into the sea, the abyss begins where it is impossible to withstand such a high pressure area. Here a pressure of 16 thousand pounds per square inch is stated. It is extremely dark here and the temperature is freezing. Despite this, many species of animals live here too. Now scientists have discovered a similar species in the sea which is very strange and mysterious.

Researchers from the US and Chile discovered a particular species in the Atacama Trench along the west coast of South America. Search Is of. Also known as Dulcibella camanchaca (Dulcibella camanchaca) is named. It looks such that one feels scared after seeing it. Its behavior has been described as predatory. Four creatures have been found 7,902 kilometers deep in the deep sea, which is a huge discovery in itself.

It is an organism of amphipod category. Amphipods are organisms that are found in both freshwater and marine environments. These are also called sand fleas. They survive on organic remains. But on the contrary, Dulcibella camanchaca has predatory instincts. It actively searches for its prey.

According to Science Alert, D. camanchaca becomes the first predatory amphipod documented in the hadal zone at depths greater than 6,000 meters. This zone is one of the least explored places on Earth. Minimal information is currently available about this habitat on Earth. Researchers believe this mysterious region could provide valuable insights for science and even for understanding possible life on other planets.

Studying such deep-sea ecosystems may provide clues about similar environments on moons like Europa and Enceladus. It is said that deep seas are present on these moons also. This means that this discovery can prove to be very useful in understanding life outside the Earth.

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