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From 'sea pigs' to 'spawning butterfly': Scientists discover bizarre sea creatures found beneath Antarctica

Aboard the RSV Nuyina, a team of Australian researchers is exploring the Southern Ocean. Their mission is to study the retreating Denman Glacier, but they've also stumbled upon some truly bizarre ocean life.

April 18, 2025 / 14:55 IST
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A sea butterfly collected by the team began laying eggs onboard, giving researchers their first chance to observe the development process in real time. (Image: Commonwealth of Australia/AAD)
A sea butterfly collected by the team began laying eggs onboard, giving researchers their first chance to observe the development process in real time. (Image: Commonwealth of Australia/AAD)

It’s not every day that you meet a “sea pig” or a flying snail. But aboard an Australian ship near Antarctica, scientists are doing just that.

Aboard the RSV Nuyina, a team of Australian researchers is exploring the Southern Ocean. Their mission is to study the retreating Denman Glacier, but they've also stumbled upon some truly bizarre ocean life.

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Alien-Like Creatures From the Deep

Scientists have collected unusual creatures from the ocean floor. These include pink sea pigs, giant sea spiders, dinner plate-sized sea stars, and sea butterflies. Many of these were found during a 60-day voyage on the RSV Nuyina.