Source: RES-EIA.
scientists have found a transparent invertebrate creature in Ningalu submarine canyons on the west coast of australia, such as ropes, siphon tubes, estimated to be more than 120 meters in length (which can not be accurately measured) and can be considered the longest animal found on our planet.
Most of the unexplored depths of the ocean remain surprising.
The discovery of a new holder recorded by the giant sifonoforou genus Apolemia is the long-range robotic submarine boat scientific research vessel Falkor oceanography institute, schmidt marine research institute, a diachronic sample of the latest unexplored seabed area (ROV), according to the journal science.
But since the siphon is made up of smaller animals like coral, it is doubtful whether it should be "counted" as a single animal.
Each gel-shaped siphon tube (the size of a broom in diameter) consists of thousands of small "zoos" who live together and work together in the larger "colonies" that make up animals. each animal in a siphon has a specific function in its wider body.