Environment
Millions of Rare 'Sea Pickles' Invade the Pacific
Scientsits are stumped over the invasion of this tiny sea creature. The tiny pyrosomes - known as "sea pickles" or "fire bodies" - are incredibly rare, even in coastal areas.
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