After lunch, a scientist came up from the lab. He carried a glass jar. He put it on a table in the shade.
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Inside the jar was a small fish. It was very soft. It looked like a tadpole.
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Polly looked closely. The fish was pale pink. It had small dark eyes. It had a worried little mouth.
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"This is a snailfish," the scientist said. "We brought it up from very deep water. No fish lives deeper than this one."
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Polly tilted her head. The scientist explained: water pushes very hard down there. A normal fish would break.
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The snailfish has a special chemical in its body. The chemical helps it stay strong under the pressure.
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"But there is a limit," he said. "Below a certain depth, no fish can live."
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Polly thought about this. A line, deep in the sea. Below the line, only soft, small creatures. No fish.
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The snailfish has soft skin. It has no scales. Its body cannot hold air, because the air would be crushed.
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It moves slowly in the dark, waving its long body.
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The scientist held the jar up to the light. The fish glowed a little. "We only discovered this fish in 2014," he said.
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Polly looked at the small worried face. Far below, other snailfish were swimming quietly in the dark.