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Comments: Photos of bizarre species discovered in Antarctica
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Beathtaking assortment ... and how can anyone doubt there is life on other worlds?
I wonder what these creatures 'think' and 'feel' while they --in their own fashion-- 'reach' for nourishment, as do we.
Oris
room322.com
Life.
It will find a way to express itself.
The rest of us get to sit back and say "WOW".
But the bottom line is the search for intelligent life on Earth has yeilded nothing.
Nice to see ther CEAMARC pictures spreading through the net. Just one small correction though, your 'video capture of a giant sea spider' has got nithing to do with a spider but is a Crinoid or feather star, related to starfish and sea cucumbers ;-)