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New species of invertebrates discovered in the Antarctic

May 27th, 2010 by kimb · No Comments · Biology

The article I just read was about the new discovery of new species of invertebrates in the Antarctic. “The six new species have been collected using sampling techniques for benthic fauna.”(Scientia Marina) The scientists discovered many new species in the Antarctic by using the modern technology. Four new species are from the area of the South Georgia islands. They are similar to the species we had discovered before, but they are considered as new species because, layout of the polyps and the branches inside.

This article is very important to us, to our society. The more species we recover, the more our future generation will learn from us. Which will benefits the whole human society. We have to improve our technology more, so we can discover more about our world.

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