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“A Crab Eating Frozen Gas”, or “The Faux Milk Mustache”

December 2, 2020 Marc Abrahams

A deep sea encounter between a crab and some apparently appetizing methane gas bubbles, documented on video:

(Thanks to Upasana Sarraju for bringing this to our our attention.)

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