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Water-breathing 12 legged giant spiders, huge "glass flower" worms and dozens of other never before seen creatures under Antarctica. Found unintentionally underneath (the recently melted) massive ice shelf while studying global climate change.

http://www.breitbart.tv/html/50064.html (video)

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtm...19/easea119.xml

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Found unintentionally underneath (the recently melted) massive ice shelf while studying global climate change.

Troy,

I'm sorry to say this... but that bit is a flat out lie.

Yes, they were studying the acidity of the water to measure the affects of Global warming, but not in waters that were under a massive ice shelf that has melted. They just went and studied where no one had ever bothered to study before. The Antarctic Shelf. Which is just the "shallow" waters around the Antarctic continent.

I read the whole page you linked to... and the four pages that it linked to... and none of them said what you did.

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It's sad to think that global warming could bring in other creatures that could destroy the beautiful creatures that already inhabit that area.

Wait...WHAT?

The creatures they found were alive...? I can't read the article quite yet because I'm at work, but damn, that would be freakish.

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Those spiders are pretty sweet! And creepy! The glass worms kind of look like those huge hand blown orniments that my mom has on her Christmas tree.

It's amazing that reserchers found life that far underwater, and its really cool that you can see the type of life that it is. With no color, no eyes, nothing that would be appealing to lets say someone who goes suba diving in Flordia. But it amazing the hell outta me. Mostly the fact that you are seeing something that hasn't been touched by humans, or made into a mascot of a team or something.

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It's amazing that reserchers found life that far underwater, and its really cool that you can see the type of life that it is.

No it's not. They were only at about 4000 - 5000 feet. We have found life far deeper than that. We found Sea Stars at 25,000 feet and Sea Cucumbers at 33,000 feet. 33,000 is about as deep as the Ocean gets... and we found life there... 4000-5000 feet is not really that far.

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