Ocean depths home to myriad species of microbes

Ocean depths home to myriad species of microbes
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A soft curled tail on a decapod larva indicates it is turning into a young hermit crab as seen in an undated handout photo released April 18, 2010. The ocean depths are home to myriad species of microbes, mostly hard to see but including spaghetti-like bacteria that form whitish mats the size of Greece on the floor of the Pacific, scientists said on Sunday.[Xinhua/Reuters]

A soft curled tail on a decapod larva indicates it is turning into a young hermit crab as seen in an undated handout photo released April 18, 2010. The ocean depths are home to myriad species of microbes, mostly hard to see but including spaghetti-like bacteria that form whitish mats the size of Greece on the floor of the Pacific, scientists said on Sunday.[Xinhua/Reuters]



 

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