Exploring the Depths of Dark Cave: A Test of Extreme Survival
We all know that living in a cave is far from easy, but for some organisms, it is a matter of survival. Recently, researchers from the University of California, Berkeley have discovered an extreme form of cave adaptation in a species of crustacean living in a dark and isolated Mexican cave. Dubbed “Troglocaris,” this species has evolved extraordinary features that help it survive in the harsh environment of this dark cave. From the ability to walk upside down to the development of its unique vision, Troglocaris is an incredible example of how even the most extreme conditions can lead to incredible adaptations.
source: Phys.org