Deep Sea Cucumber with Tubular Feet: The Headless Chicken Monster of the Ocean

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The headless chicken monster, scientifically known as Enypniastes eximia, is a deep-sea cucumber that lives below 1,600 feet, feeding on marine snow and using tube feet to scoop sediment. It can swim and avoid predators by swimming upright, sometimes defecating to lighten itself for better buoyancy. Its fragile nature makes it difficult for scientists to study, but it offers fascinating insights into deep-sea life.
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