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The team only found one Cocos Island squat lobster in a canyon at a depth of about 2,700 feet. Much about the new species and its lifestyle remains unknown. Discover more new species.
A Munidopsis sedna, or Mistress of the Sea squat lobster, seen in its natural habitat. Photo form BBC via Rodríguez-Flores, Ambler and Nizinski (2024) Discover more new species ...
A Typhlonida cocoensis, or Cocos Island squat lobster. Photo from Dong, Seid, Li and Rouse (2025) The Cocos Island squat lobster measures less than an inch long, the study said.
A Munidopsis sedna, or Mistress of the Sea squat lobster, seen in its natural habitat. Photo form BBC via Rodríguez-Flores, Ambler and Nizinski (2024) Discover more new species ...
A Typhlonida cocoensis, or Cocos Island squat lobster. Photo from Dong, Seid, Li and Rouse (2025) The Cocos Island squat lobster measures less than an inch long, the study said.
A Munidopsis sedna, or Mistress of the Sea squat lobster, seen in its natural habitat. Photo form BBC via Rodríguez-Flores, Ambler and Nizinski (2024) Discover more new species ...
A Typhlonida cocoensis, or Cocos Island squat lobster. Photo from Dong, Seid, Li and Rouse (2025) The Cocos Island squat lobster measures less than an inch long, the study said.
A Munidopsis sedna, or Mistress of the Sea squat lobster, seen in its natural habitat. Photo form BBC via Rodríguez-Flores, Ambler and Nizinski (2024) Discover more new species ...
A Typhlonida cocoensis, or Cocos Island squat lobster. Photo from Dong, Seid, Li and Rouse (2025) The Cocos Island squat lobster measures less than an inch long, the study said.
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