Have you seen this kind of cockroach before?
It is hard to believe that Cockroach can't take such a strange looks. Researchers have discovered a new species of animal that has been searched for a long time in a part of the Indian Ocean in Bantan. The animal was first found in 2018 in the west java region of Indonesia. At first sight, it seemed as if the creature was wearing a helmet on its head, as if the star wars character Darth Vader. After nearly two months of research this month, Singapore have identified the animal as the new discovery, named "Bathynomus Raksasa", a giant sea cockroach. On July 8, scientific researchers submitted their report on this new species. It is published in the Biodiversity Research Journal "Jukeys".
Bathynomus monster is a kind of giant creature. There are about 20 speciesin the body of the species of Bathynomus. It bears resemblance to crabs, lobsters and shrimps. They live in a very cool place in the heart of the ocean. This cockroach has 14 legs, and they walk in the depths of the sea in search of food. They have objects on their heads like helmets. At 50 cm in size, this sea cockroach is usually the largest at 33 cm. Researchers from the National University of Singapore, the research center for Oceanography, and the Indonesia Institute of Sciences have worked on this project. They have toured about 63 places for two weeks and have collected 12 thousand samples. Going deep into the sea they have brought innumerable 800 species of jellyfish, sponges, earthworms, snails, starfish and crabs. Of these 12 species are totally unknown to the researchers..
Bathynomus monster is a kind of giant creature. There are about 20 speciesin the body of the species of Bathynomus. It bears resemblance to crabs, lobsters and shrimps. They live in a very cool place in the heart of the ocean. This cockroach has 14 legs, and they walk in the depths of the sea in search of food. They have objects on their heads like helmets. At 50 cm in size, this sea cockroach is usually the largest at 33 cm. Researchers from the National University of Singapore, the research center for Oceanography, and the Indonesia Institute of Sciences have worked on this project. They have toured about 63 places for two weeks and have collected 12 thousand samples. Going deep into the sea they have brought innumerable 800 species of jellyfish, sponges, earthworms, snails, starfish and crabs. Of these 12 species are totally unknown to the researchers..
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