Deepest living fish
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In terms of evolution, could it be similar to the bar headed geese that have been observed flying over Everest? The theory there is that their migration route existed before the Himalayas, so as the mountains grew, the geese simply evolved to fly higher. Could deep level creatures be the same in reverse? They may well have existed in shallower waters which became deeper over geological time, rather than actually seeking them out.
hornet said:
In terms of evolution, could it be similar to the bar headed geese that have been observed flying over Everest? The theory there is that their migration route existed before the Himalayas, so as the mountains grew, the geese simply evolved to fly higher. Could deep level creatures be the same in reverse? They may well have existed in shallower waters which became deeper over geological time, rather than actually seeking them out.
Doesn't connect. Assuming the geological assumptions to be correct, the geese HAD to fly higher to get over the mountains, but the fish didn't HAVE to swim lower just because the sea got deeper. More likely they were forced deeper by enemies, and going deeper gave them protection.Gassing Station | Science! | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff