This video clip from NHK's "Planet Earth" shows the scene at dinner time on the deep ocean floor. The footage, which appears to have been shot by the Japanese submarine Shinkai 6500 in Okinawan waters at a depth of over 1500 meters (5,000 feet), shows sea-floor scavengers fighting for their piece of a fish carcass that has drifted down to the bottom. Crabs, eels and giant isopods (Bathynomus giganteus), which look like 30 centimeter (1 foot) long wood lice, join in the feeding frenzy that lasts several hours. Here it is time-lapsed to about 20 seconds for maximum impact. Itadakimasu.
Axel
Myyy god! this reminds me of giant decapods from Brazil, the one they found in Florianopolis. There is people saying that it grew up to 10 feet or more because of the mutations derived from pollution or some growing hormons experiments on the region near the lagoon. They even have a site to stop with the pollution issue and save the giant decapods... tatuiragigante.org
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