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Scientists Discovered New Underwater Gelatinous Species Shaped Like a ‘Party Balloon’ – News18
No physical samples have been collected yet, so the only evidence of the species existence so far is video.

2020’s the year of every possible bizarre thing happening: Including discovery of new species.
Scientists have recently a new species of comb jelly, also known as ctenophore in the waters near Puerto Rico.
The new species which has been named Duobrachium sparksae was discovered two and a half miles below sea level by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries research team. It was found during an underwater expedition using a remotely operated vehicle in 2015 and filmed by a high-definition…
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