Wednesday, 15 July 2015

New Species Found Near Just-Discovered Volcano

Scientists have discovered a number of scary looking new species during their research voyage off the coast of Australia.
Scroll down to see the photographs of recently discovered species you have never seen before!
The photographs show an unknown bizarre-looking black fish with sharp teeth, fangs and a potential sting in the tail; the eel-like idiacanthidae and the chauliodontidae with giant front teeth. During their expedition the researchers also discovered four the 50-million-year-old volcanoes on the ocean-floor.
Richard Arculus, a geologist, commente on an exciting find: “This is the first time these volcanoes have been seen. It proves yet again that we know more about the topography of Mars than we do the sea bed in our own backyard.”
Creatures found by researchers during the voyage
Creatures found by researchers during the voyage
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The blackfish was discovered by researchers off the coast of Sydney
The chauliodontidae, complete with its massive front teeth
The chauliodontidae, complete with its massive front teeth
The idiacanthidae
The idiacanthidae
A larval lobster

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