
New Species of Sea Anemone Discovered by NSF Scientists in Antarctica
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11th Grade - University
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A team of NSF-funded scientists studying ocean currents under Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf discovered a new species of sea anemones, named Edward Zilla Androlay, living inside the ice. These anemones, which hang upside down with tentacles in the water, are the first of their kind to be found living in ice. They measure less than an inch and have 20 to 24 tentacles. The team used hot water to stun and transport them to McMurdo Station for further study, aiming to understand their reproduction and survival mechanisms. This discovery could provide insights into life on icy moons like Europa.
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