Suara.com – Marine biologists discover new creatures Star snake Terrible nickname Opioid expression From Deep sea South Pacific.
The creature had eight squares four inches long with razor-sharp teeth.
Scientists say they have never heard of a snake star having eight arms.
“Snake stars always have five arms, some have six, but it’s weird to see more than that. Why suddenly eight hands? It’s special,” said Tim O’Hara, senior supervisor at Museum Victoria.
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The team of experts believe that opioids hidden in the oceans for 180 million years have not fundamentally changed since the early Jurassic period.
Scientists at the French Museum of Natural History first discovered this model in 2011 at a depth of more than 1,600 feet.
Like its distant cousin, the starfish, the snorkel moves across the ocean floor using its hands.
However, this creature is more endangered than starfish because it has eight fish.
The CD says that this is not the only protection of the organism. The team found a hand in the center of his body where his mouth was lined with eight sets of jaws of sharp teeth.
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Press conference Kekiyadan Royal Society b, Opiocura expodi is not only a new type of star snake, but also a new species and a new family of echinoderms.
Reported from Daily mail, Monday (21/6/2021), a team of experts sent some of their hands to the National Museum of Natural History.
Analysis revealed a pair of nerve holes and muscle connection holes in each star’s hand plate.
No other model with a similar structure has been found alive today by a team of experts.
However, this species is similar to early Jurassic microfossils found in northern France.
This will turn opioid exhibitors into a race that hasn’t evolved for millions of years.
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