Some like it hot: Deep-sea worms seek temperatures higher than those preferred by any other known species
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A small hydrothermal vent chimney is home to thermo-tolerant sulfide worms, seen here at the base of the chimney with their star-shaped gills protruding from their tubes. White patches at the base of the chimney are microbial mats. This photograph was taken at the Cleft hydrothermal field, located off the coast of Oregon 2,200 meters below sea level. (Courtesy of W. Chadwick/National Undersea Research Program and Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute)
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