People were surprised to see the unique creatures in the depth of the sea here
Nature is mysterious. Whether it is the sky, land or sea, there is something hidden that the person has not fully understood so far. While scientists have made telescopes to see remote things of the universe, there are still millions of mysterious species under the sea, which science or ordinary person is aware of. One such mystery came to light when two scuba divers near New Zealand saw a 26 -foot, hollow and transparent being in the depths of the sea. Since this being was seen, the divers were surprised and also made a video of it, which is now a topic of discussion in social media and scientific circles. Where and how did this mysterious being come? The mysterious being found in the sea near the white island, New Zealand, called Vhakaari in the local language. This place is known for volcanic activities and is popular with scuba diving enthusiasts. Two scuba divers – Steve Hathaway and Andrew Butt, shot a promotional video in this area. Then his eyes suddenly fell on a long, hollow and shiny organism that floats underwater. What was that being? The divers said this organism was transparent and a flexible glass tube seemed to be blowing underwater. Later, scientists confirmed that this organism is pyrosome. Pyrosum is actually a colony of thousands of micro -marine organisms, not an organism, which combines a body -like shape. These organisms are a kind of clone and together form a hollow tubular shape. Some pyrosomes can be up to 60 feet long. What is the specialty of Pyrosam? Transparent and shiny: Pyrosums are often transparent and sometimes also show bioluminescentie while floating in the depths of the seai, that is, it produces lights. Hoose Body: Their body is hollow and they pull the water from one side and remove it from the other, so they keep floating in the water. Made of thousands of clone organisms: Pyrosum is not an organism, but a colony, in which thousands of identical organisms live together and serve as a unit. Quiet nature: These organisms are not harmful to humans, nor are it aggressive. It is completely vegetarian organisms and eats small planktons in the sea. The reaction of divers Steve Hathway, who is an experienced videographer underwater, said he saw thousands of marine animals in his life, but it was a ‘lifelong experience’ to see Pyrosam for the first time. He said, “It was as if I had removed the curtain from a mystery. I searched years later, and suddenly it came before me.” Andrew Butt also expressed surprise to see it, saying that it was a scientific filer experience in the sea. Is this organism common? Pyrosums are rare, but some special are found in marine areas. It can usually be seen in tropical and subtropical marine areas. But it is very rare to find a pirosam with such large size and clear visibility. In recent years, there has been some increase in the number of these organisms due to increase in sea tuning. However, scientists still investigate their behavior, life cycle and ecology. The mystery of nature and the boundaries of science reminds us that although science has made great progress, the secrets of nature are still unresolved. There are still thousands of species and organisms in the depths of the sea, of which man is not aware. According to the United Nations report, more than 80% of the places under the sea are still untouched and unknown. That is, there is more known than we got to know. Conclusion The 26 -foot -pyrosam has two scuba divers near White Island, New Zealand, not just a wonderful being, but it is a symbol of the mysterious power of nature we still surprise today. This phenomenon proves that something new and unthinkable is possible every day in the natural world. And if we are busy with the search for nature, the curtain may be lifted in the coming time of more such secrets, which are still hiding in the depths of the sea.