World's Deepest Living Fish Caught On Film at 24,800 Feet »

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A species of snail fish--the deepest living fish in the world--have been captured on camera n the southern hemisphere for the first time. These strange, pink-bodied fish were photographed at a stunning depth of 24,800 feet in the Kermadec Trench off the coast of New Zealand.

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