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Can any anons tell me if there are science books that talk specifically about the deep sea ecosystem (as in, hadal zone, places like the Marianna Trenches)? And i don't just mean animals but HOW everything works as well. Fauna and flora (if there's any), the way different deep sea species interact with one another, the food chain of such a place, methods of hunting and hiding

Does such a book exist or am i looking for something no one has ever written before?
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>>25318701
You could have asked an LLM this question lil bro.
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>>25318703
What's an LLM?
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>>25318701
I don't like him much for his theories or his personal views but picrel might be up your alley.
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>>25318710
Ooh, will check this one out! Thanks, anon
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>>25318711
No problem
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>>25318705
Not much, what's up with you
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You’re looking for a real marine biology textbook
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>>25318819
You could say that, yeah. I need as much accurate information as possible



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