Arctic
Sea Spiders: Abnormally Large-Growing Arctic Sea Spiders Surprise Scientists
In the dark, cold waters of both the Antarctic and Arctic oceans, sea spiders are growing larger than usual. Researchers say this phenomenon, known as polar gigantism, may or may not be attributed to the abundance of oxygen in the seawater.
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