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A deep-water expedition to the Great Barrier Reef has revealed dozens of prehistoric-like species at depths along the sea floor at 4600 feet, including ancient six-gilled sharks, nautiloids, giant oil fish and swarms of previously unknown crustaceans and jellyfish.
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