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#101. Posted:
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Fish such as anglerfish live in the part of the ocean known as the benthic level, this is the level of complete darkness. If something as small as an anglerfish can strive down in such depths, there is no reason why something much, much larger could not.

Needless to say, it is very possible that there is just small bacteria swimming around as often happens at lower depths, but at the moment we can't confirm anything because we don't have the equipment.
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LosT_CrayonZ wrote Dark Shadow Monsters >_< *vamp01*
Na, but i really thing there could be a huge different species of fish.


ya i wanna see how big the fish can get down there while under that much pressure.
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i think we need to spend more time exploring our own oceans than going into space imo
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hannspree1 wrote i think we need to spend more time exploring our own oceans than going into space imo


ya I agree with you. We should really know everything about or own planet before going off in to something way bigger.
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The botttom of the ocean holds treasures, and whole new world of fish species! There is also no telling what kind of ships and old things you will find either from century's and century's ago!
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Well I always thought Atlantis was at the bottom of the ocean...
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A mixture of sand, dirt, compost, and animal waste that is really hard but sandy at the top.

QUESTION ANSWERED.
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Scary creatures we can't even imagine, creatures who live in total darnkess.

BANE.
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I personally think there is just sand.
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There would probably be some water down there.
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