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Scientists studying Antarctic waters have filmed and captured giant sea creatures, like sea spiders the size of dinner plates and jelly fish with six meter (18 feet) tentacles.

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    Aidenag7 months, 2 weeks ago

    Pretty amazing discovery, hopefully this will shed some more light on how gigantism happens as well.

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        hoytezx3 months, 2 weeks ago

        The Australian Antarctic Division expedition will help scientists monitor how the impact of environmental change in Antarctic waters, such as ocean acidification caused by rising atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, will make it harder for marine organisms to grow and sustain calcium carbonate skeletons.

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          lehmannzx3 months, 2 weeks ago

          Many live in the dark and have pretty large eyes. They are strange looking fish," Riddle told local radio.

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