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Newly Discovered Deep-Sea Nudibranch Sheds Light on Ocean's Midnight Zone

  • A new species named Bathydevius caudactylus, previously called the "mystery mollusk," has been described by researchers.
  • This nudibranch lives in the ocean’s midnight zone, between 3,300 and 13,100 feet deep.
  • The creature is considered “unlike all other nudibranchs,” and its discovery is significant in marine biology.
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