Big Blobs Change View of Evolution

The giant deep sea protist, Gromia sphaerica, approaches three large cup corals growing on a half-buried sea urchin.
(Image credit: Mikhail Matz, the University of Texas at Austin)

On a submersible dive off the Bahamas, Mikhail V. Matz of the University of Texas at Austin and several colleagues were seeking big-eyed, glowing animals adapted to darkness.

Yet as they cruised above the seafloor, the team was distracted by hundreds of bizarre, sediment-coated balls the size of grapes. Each sat at the end of a sinuous track in the seafloor ooze. Indeed, the balls appeared to have made the tracks; some even seemed to have rolled upslope.

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