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Researchers installed cameras on an unmanned submarine going to the deep Izu-Ogasawara trench by Japan. The camera caught a snailfish species, Pseudoliparis, at a depth of 8,336 meters. This is the deepest known swimming fish, but not the deepest living animal.

 

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