It is a corrosive animal.
When it comes to Antarctica, many people are lucky because it's the only place where humans are harmless. Instead, it is only used in scientific research. Antarctica is rich in water and energy resources. So, if we manage to develop, Antarctica will benefit humanity, but it will also have serious consequences, which could worsen the global environment. In particular, the melting of Antarctica's glaciers will directly lead to continued sea level rise, flooding most of the islands. So, overall, humans have chosen not to develop Antarctica, but to use it only for scientific research purposes. In fact, this decision turned out to be very correct. Even though Antarctica is not developed, it still has great value for scientific research, because Antarcticatick was once a very suitable place for biological survival. Even though it is cold now, there are species that cannot be found elsewhere.
For example, the Antarctic giant here is a creature not found in other oceans, and it is also a newly discovered species. The creature has been reported on British documentary programs. Its body measures almost 3 meters long, longer than that of humans. They are large, relatively slender, but very fierce. In this recorded program we can see how the giant Antarctic worm eats a seal. At first, scientists were horrified by the creature's abilities. Later, after research, it was found that it was simply a corrosive animal, but sometimes also actively fed on crustaceans, and its lifespan reached 40 years. This was due to the Antarctic environment. In cold weather, cellsThey grow relatively slowly and therefore live longer. This discovery undoubtedly inspired the growth of human life. In the future, humans may make breakthroughs on such creatures, but currently they do not dare to conduct research.
Because, according to some data, although the Antarctic giant appears small, its speed is quite terrifying and its mucus appears to be highly toxic, that is, if this giant insect attacks humans. , can cause death. Therefore, humans do not dare to deal with them easily. However, due to the increasing greenhouse effect, humans must also act. The Antarctic ice sheets are constantly melting.