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Norwegian scientists have found a rare jelly-like bag with squid eggs at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean

Norwegian scientists have discovered at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean an unusual jelly-like mass with squid eggs inside.

The find was captured on video, and the Daily Mail spoke about it. The size of the found is impressive, the egg is larger than the diver,

Shining a flashlight, the scientists noticed 10 squid eggs, which were securely hidden inside a large bag. Thanks to him, the offspring of ten-armed cephalopods are reliably protected from the outside world and live in a jelly-like liquid.

Such a find is a real success, because squids hide their offspring well. Scientists have found something similar only a few times in the entire history of observations. EcoPravda .

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