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The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
The ocean contains structures larger than mountain ranges.
Some fish can walk on land.
There are underwater lakes on Earth.
The deep ocean floor is covered with fine sediment known as ooze.
The giant amphipod thrives in extreme ocean depths.
The vampire squid feeds primarily on marine snow.
The deep-sea environment is near freezing in temperature.
The deep ocean remains largely unexplored by humans.
Some deep-sea octopuses brood their eggs for years.
Deep-sea coral reefs exist without sunlight.
Many deep-sea animals lack strong pigmentation.
The siphonophore can grow to extraordinary lengths in the ocean depths.
The deep ocean is the largest habitat on Earth.
Some deep-sea species have extremely slow metabolisms.
Deep-sea creatures often grow slowly due to limited food availability.
The tripod fish can stand on the ocean floor using elongated fin rays.
Some deep-sea jellyfish emit flashes of light when disturbed.
Deep-sea environments have crushing pressures far greater than at sea level.
The fangtooth fish has some of the largest teeth relative to body size in the ocean.
Some deep-sea creatures produce their own light through bioluminescence.
The Mariana Trench reaches depths of nearly 36,000 feet.
Many deep-sea fish have transparent or nearly invisible bodies.
The anglerfish uses a bioluminescent lure to attract prey in the dark ocean depths.
Sea turtles have existed for over 100 million years.
Sea otters wrap themselves in kelp to stay anchored while sleeping.
Sea turtles can migrate thousands of miles between feeding and nesting areas.