Scientists film deepest ever fish on seabed off Japan | CNN

Man, can you believe they found this thingy at 8,336 meters 🤯?! Like, I've seen some crazy underwater footage before, but this is on another level 😲. These snailfish are literally aliens from the deep 🌊. And the fact that they're living in extreme conditions with no swim bladder is just wild 🔥. I wonder what other secrets the ocean has hiding beneath us 🤔. It's amazing how far we've come in exploring our oceans, but there's still so much to discover 🚀. The cost of researching this stuff is crazy though, $200k for each lander?! That's like building a whole house 🏠. I just hope it's all worth it when they uncover more secrets from the deep 🔍.
 
I'm loving this find 🤯! The thought of tiny eyes and translucent bodies surviving at 8,336 meters is just mind-blowing 😲. And can you imagine swimming alongside those crustaceans in total darkness? It's like something straight out of a sci-fi movie 🚀. But seriously, it's crazy to think about how these fish have adapted to the extreme conditions down there. The technology used to deploy the landers is insane, too - $200,000 for each one is no joke 💸. Still, the potential rewards are worth it for researchers like Dr. Jamieson who are driven by curiosity and a desire to uncover secrets of our oceans 🌊. I'm excited to see where future discoveries take us 👀.
 
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