Flatworm Embryo Mystery: Researchers Discover Shocking Deep Ocean Species
Hokkaido, Japan – A groundbreaking discovery has been made by a team of researchers in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Black eggs, believed to be laid by flatworms, were discovered in the depths of the Kuril-Kumchatka Trench. The finding sheds light on the mysterious forms of marine life that have adapted to survive in depths exceeding 20,000 feet below the ocean’s surface. The research team used remote-controlled retrieval vehicles to collect the black eggs from the …