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Meat-eating 'death balls' with velcro-like hooks and translucent 'ghost sharks' are among the more than 1,000 marine species discovered in the last year
Over 1,000 marine species were discovered in the last year, including meat-eating 'death balls' with velcro-like hooks and translucent 'ghost sharks'. The findings highlight recent advancements in marine biodiversity research.
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