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Photo by @davidliittschwager | The creatures of the mesopelagic layer, or “twilight zone,” are vital to our oceans. At depths of between 660 and 3,300 feet, this horizontal region is home to a mind-boggling array of species like this tadpole snailfish (seen in a lab). From a point where photosynthesis fails to where the last remnants of sunlight taper out, animals have evolved unique strategies to survive in the darkness. Learn more about them at the link in bio.
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