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Schneier on Security |
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2024-03-01 22:05:52 (vue: 2024-03-01 22:08:51) |
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Vendredi Blogging Squid: Nouvelles espèces éteintes de Squid Vampire découvert Friday Squid Blogging: New Extinct Species of Vampire Squid Discovered |
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Les paléontologues ont découvert espèces de calmar de vampire.
Les recherches antérieures suggèrent que le vampyromorphe vivait dans les bas-fonds au large d'une île qui existait autrefois dans ce qui est maintenant le cœur du continent européen.L'équipe de recherche estime que le degré remarquable de préservation de ce calmar est dû aux conditions uniques au moment de la mort de la créature.L'eau au fond de la mer où elle s'est aventurée aurait été mal oxygénée, provoquant l'étouffement de la créature.En plus de tuer le calmar, il aurait empêché d'autres créatures de se nourrir de ses restes, ce qui lui permet de se faire enfouir dans le fond marin, entièrement intact ...
Paleontologists have discovered a 183-million-year-old species of vampire squid.
Prior research suggests that the vampyromorph lived in the shallows off an island that once existed in what is now the heart of the European mainland. The research team believes that the remarkable degree of preservation of this squid is due to unique conditions at the moment of the creature’s death. Water at the bottom of the sea where it ventured would have been poorly oxygenated, causing the creature to suffocate. In addition to killing the squid, it would have prevented other creatures from feeding on its remains, allowing it to become buried in the seafloor, wholly intact... |
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