Specialised cameras are giving scientists a rare window into the world of deep-sea life, helping 'shed light on places that are deep and dark and really important'.
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Two different camera systems have captured glowing spiny sea urchins, giant deep sea crabs and sea cucumbers The two cameras have revealed previously unseen behaviours, including sea cucumbers — dubbed "headless chicken monsters" — appearing to fly.
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