Some of the Strangest Things on Earth That Are Only Found in the Deep Ocean

They Work Collectively

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The marrus orthocanna have a hive-like mind like bees do. They also work collectively for the well-being of their colony and each zooid has a specific task. But their primary purpose is to look for food to survive. Whenever they detect the presence of crustaceans like mysids, krill, or decapods, they’ll extend their tentacles and catch their prey.

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