File:Evoplosoma nuku.jpg

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Evoplosoma nuku

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English: Evoplosoma nuku gets its name from the Hawaiian word for beak,“nuku,” as a nod to the jaw-shaped structures on the animal’s surface, which may be used for defense and/or predation. This spiky specimen was seen at 1,603 meters (1 mile) in depth on “Pierpoint” Seamount in the Johnston Atoll Unit of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument.
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Source https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/news/oer-updates/2022/seeing-stars.html
Author NOAA Okeanos Explorer

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