Scientists Discover Giant Bathynomus Vaderi, the Darth Vader of the Ocean
singapore - Scientists working in a crustacean laboratory in Singapore have discovered a new species of giant isopod in the ocean, measuring a whopping 32.5 centimeters in length and weighing over a kilogram.
Researchers at a crustacean laboratory in Singapore have identified a new species of giant isopod in the ocean, measuring a remarkable 32.5 centimeters in length and weighing over a kilogram. The creature, named Bathynomus vaderi, bears a resemblance to the iconic mask of Darth Vader from Star Wars due to its angular head.
The newly discovered species belongs to the giant isopod group Bathynomus, known for reaching lengths of over 30 centimeters. B. vaderi, however, surpasses its counterparts and is classified as one of the exclusive 'super giants' due to its exceptional size.
Measuring 32.5 centimeters in length and weighing over a kilogram, B. vaderi has so far been documented only at the Spratly Islands in Vietnam. Further research is needed to confirm if this species also inhabits other areas of the South China Sea.
Giant isopods like B. vaderi are colloquially referred to as the 'kings of seafood' and are believed to be more delicious than lobsters. Their popularity as a meal has surged in recent years, partly due to increased media attention.
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