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Plutomurus ortobalaganensis is the deepest terrestrial animal ever found on Earth, living at 1,980 metres (6,500 ft) below a cave entrance. It is a species ...

Plutomurus ortobalaganensis

Plutomurus ortobalaganensis is the deepest terrestrial animal ever found on Earth, living at 1,980 metres below a cave entrance. It is a species of springtail endemic to the Krubera-Voronja cave system in Abkhazia. It was discovered in the CAVEX... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Plutomurus ortobalaganensis
Higher classification: Plutomurus
Rank: Species
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