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A sea cucumber in the genus Scotoplanes, also called a "sea pig".

A sea cucumber in the genus Scotoplanes, also called a "sea pig".
A sea cucumber in the genus Scotoplanes, also called a "sea pig".
A sea cucumber in the genus Scotoplanes, also called a "sea pig".
A sea cucumber in the genus Scotoplanes, also called a "sea pig".
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Shank, Timothy
A sea cucumber in the genus Scotoplanes, also called a "sea pig".
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05/29/2009
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Image of The Day caption:
On a 2009 expedition, WHOI biologist Tim Shank and WHOI's hybrid robotic vehicle Nereus collected this animal 8.984 meters (5.58 miles) down in the Mariana Trench. A sea cucumber in the genus Scotoplanes, it may be a species new to science. These creatures (sometimes called ?sea pigs?) live in the deep sea, feed on sediment, and roam the sea floor in herds on leg-like `tube feet.? The brownish material inside the animal is sediment this animal ate that is traveling through its digestive system.
Photo by Tim Shank
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Biological images restricted for use without consent from Tim Shank.
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