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[–] logicbomb@lemmy.world 35 points 23 hours ago

Remember that story that some egghead science person decided to look closely at their own back yard and discovered a bunch of new species?

This reminds me of that. We'd assume that it's more rare to find some unknown animals in the sea than it is to find some unknown animals in your suburban backyard. Or at least I would think that's a natural way to think. But it's really not that different. If you walk through your backyard, you might step on an animal that is rarer than the chirodectes maculatus.