At nearly 4 centimeters in length, this crustacean uses specialized raptorial appendages to capture and prey upon smaller amphipod species in the Atacama (Peru-Chile) Trench's food-limited realm.
The deepest parts of the ocean remain one of the most mysterious frontiers on Earth, hiding creatures that defy expectations.
A predatory amphipod, Dulcibella camanchaca, was captured about 8 kilometers below the surface of the Atacama Trench, or Peru-Chile Trench, located in the Pacific Ocean, west of South America.
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