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"Not only have we shown these fish alive for the first time, but we have multiplied by five the total number known to science," Priede said.
The fish are able to withstand pressures equivalent to "1,600 elephants on the roof of a Mini," according to a press release.
Life thrives at nearly five miles under the sea, researchers found. A group of snailfish are the deepest species ever seen alive. |