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Deep-sea hunt nets new, creepy species

Deep-sea hunt nets new, creepy species

Many of the known denizens of the deep look as bizarre as their names: Snotthead. Fangtooth. Gulper eel. So what about the creepy creatures that lurk in unchartered depths? A team of international scientists was determined to find out.

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