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Judi Lynn

(160,630 posts)
Thu Feb 12, 2015, 12:06 AM Feb 2015

These weird animals make scientists think that life could thrive on one of Jupiter's moons

These weird animals make scientists think that life could thrive on one of Jupiter's moons
Jessica Orwig
| February 11, 2015

Shrimp have taken over one of the most inhospitable places on Earth — at the bottom of the Caribbean Sea. Down there, the environment is so extreme that scientists think it could resemble conditions on Jupiter's watery moon, Europa.

This begs the question: Do alien shrimp exist?

Living under such unwelcoming conditions comes at great cost: These shrimp are blind and sometimes eat each other when food is scarce.

Only first discovered in 2012, the shrimp are not well understood. But last November, a team of scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory made some surprising discoveries while studying the shrimp to better understand how life might exist on other celestial bodies in the solar system — in particular, Europa.

Their secret to survival

These shrimp live four miles beneath the water's surface, where they endure bone-crushing pressures, frigid temperatures, and eternal darkness. Yet, these extreme, thumb-sized shrimp are thriving, which is what makes them some of the likeliest candidates to survive on Europa.

Their secret to survival is the hydrothermal vents peaking out from the seafloor. Some of the deepest in the world, these vents are produced by underwater volcanoes that spew boiling-hot water and sulfuric acid into the surrounding environment.

They live and feed off this sulfuric acid, because they have bacteria inside their mouths and gills that digest it. These bacteria are crucial to the shrimp's survival in the absence of sunlight — the bacteria convert the sulfuric acid into organic matter that then feeds the shrimp.

You can see the shrimp swarming along these vents in the image below — they remain close enough to the vents openings to access the sulfuric acid but far enough away so they avoid too high of a dose, which would be poisonous and potentially fatal.

Since they live where sunlight cannot penetrate, the shrimp have no need for eyes and are therefore blind. Instead, they have receptors on the back of their heads that measure changes in water temperature to help them navigate their surroundings, and, if needed, find their way closer to the hot vents.


More:
http://www.chron.com/technology/businessinsider/article/These-weird-animals-make-scientists-think-that-6076290.php

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These weird animals make scientists think that life could thrive on one of Jupiter's moons (Original Post) Judi Lynn Feb 2015 OP
But how do they taste? shenmue Feb 2015 #1
Like rotten eggs Cayenne Feb 2015 #3
Awesome. I suspect this universe teems with life!-nt Anansi1171 Feb 2015 #2
I welcome our shrimp overlords! BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #4
This is fascinating. PatrickforO Feb 2015 #5
I thought it would be tardigrades ... eppur_se_muova Feb 2015 #6

BrotherIvan

(9,126 posts)
4. I welcome our shrimp overlords!
Thu Feb 12, 2015, 02:49 AM
Feb 2015

Here, I invite you to bathe in our sacred pools of red and yellow. Jump right in, the temperature is just perfect! Mmmmm.




PatrickforO

(14,592 posts)
5. This is fascinating.
Thu Feb 12, 2015, 03:13 AM
Feb 2015

I know the subject is the possibility of life on Europa, however it beggars the imagination to think of the mysteries of our own oceans and seas - inner space.

eppur_se_muova

(36,295 posts)
6. I thought it would be tardigrades ...
Thu Feb 12, 2015, 10:23 AM
Feb 2015

if one of these guys ever makes it onto one of our probes, we'll accidentally create a whole ecosystem

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