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Animals, just like us have the instinct to adapt. In the deep sea, marine life has to adapt to extreme pressure and lack of light. A somewhat common adaptation to the pressure is a jelly like skin and minimal bone structure. Another common adaptation to the lack of light is either luminescent bacteria, or using other enhanced senses.

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