Original notes
The team from Bangor University in Wales was dredging the waters north of Iceland as part of routine research when the unfortunate specimen, belonging to the clam species Arctica islandica, commonly known as the ocean quahog, was hauled up from waters 250 feet deep.
Notes
Une equipe universitaire de Bangor en Wales explorais comme reserche de routine les eaux au nord de Iceland quand le specimen malchanceux apartenant a la famille des cocillages du nom de Arctica islandica, surtout connu sous le nom de “ocean qualhog”, a ete decouvert a une profondeur de 250 pied.
Write up
At 250 feet under water, scientists from Bangor University in Wales discovered during a routine search a clam named Arctica Islandica, better known as ocean qualhog. This unlucky specimen has been proven to be the oldest living animal alive.
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