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These snailfish who happen to be the deepest living fish in existence were filmed for the first time ever in history. Scientists had to develop no camera technology to support 8,000 tons per square meter water pressure. Which can be likened to “1600 elephants standing on the roof of a mini car.” How far down in the ocean do you have to go to get that kind of pressure? Try 4.6 miles.

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