Reboleira, a biologist at the University of Aveiro and postdoctoral
researcher Center with Enviromental and Marien Studies, discovered in a
cave in the western Caucasus in 2012 that contained some of the deepest
groundwater invertebrates of the world. These more than 12 species, most
of them unknown until now, were found living 2,140 meters "in areas
where food shortages would assume that
life was nonexistent or occasional." The cave is predominantly vertical
with flights of over 150 meters and cascades of ice water.
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