Life in the true depths of the oceans thrives in immense pressure, and seems to have an alien look.
This is a mock up of a deep sea thermal vent. Down in the darkness, mineral rich hot water pours out of vents, creating an environment for lifeforms to make a living off of.
Crabs, lobsters, and other creatures of the sea are called arthropods, characterized by exoskeletons.
Another glance at the blue whale skeleton.
We still know so little about the deep parts of the oceans.
One of the peculiarities of the sea is the common mola, a large sunbathing fish that is thought to dive deep for its food, and can often be seen lying on its side on the surface. A model of one hangs above.


















































