What is there on our amazing planet. Each year, scientists are
discovering more and more new species. For example, here are similar to
the alien creatures - the representatives of ten new species discovered
by scientists in the Atlantic Ocean at a depth of 3657 meters.



























A. Golotuoriya, it - the sea cucumber. Depth - 2500 meters (© BrunoPress)

Two. Acorn worms of the class Enteropneusta. Depth - 2500 meters (© BrunoPress)

Three. Golotuoriya, sea cucumber. Depth - 2500 meters (© BrunoPress)

4. Comb with a surface layer of the seabed. It is fixed to the seabed sticky tentacles. (© BrunoPress)

Five. Acorn worm at a depth of 2700 m (© BrunoPress)

6. Squid in the family of loliginidov deep in the Mediterranean Sea in the eastern part of Turkey. (AFP / Tarik Tinazay)

7. Deep-sea jellyfish at a depth of not less than 1500 m Her team
found the Filipino and American scientists who investigated the Celebes
Sea. (OCEAN GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE / WHOI / EPA)

Eight. The inhabitants of the deep sea - an example of zooplankton
collected by Tucker Troulom - Jellyfish, luminescent anchovies, small
gavialitseps. (WHOI / EPA)

9. Medusa Peraphilla at a depth of 1000 m in the Coral Sea, around
350 km north-east of the north Australian city of Cairns. (AFP PHOTO /
HO / QUEENSLAND BRAIN INSTITUTE / Justin Marshall)

10. Deep-sea features at a depth of 1000 m in the Coral Sea. (AFP
PHOTO / HO / QUEENSLAND BRAIN INSTITUTE / Justin Marshall)

11. Fish-adder. (AFP PHOTO / HO / QUEENSLAND BRAIN INSTITUTE / Justin Marshall)

12. Deep sea fish at a depth of 1000 m (AFP PHOTO / HO / QUEENSLAND BRAIN INSTITUTE / Justin Marshall)

13. The sea cucumber. Sea cucumbers - an important element in the
processing of deposits (such as worms on the ground), but their numbers
around the world threatened by fish farms. (© BrunoPress)

14. The representative of the isopods. These creatures (sea lice) are similar to crushed minerals. (© BrunoPress)

15. In the recently published pictures you can see a number of
Antarctic sea creatures in one of the fastest-heated waters in the
world. (Peter Bucktrout / BAS / BrunoPress)

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