It’s deep enough to hide Mount Kilimanjaro, contains bone-eating worms and is the world’s largest habitat
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A deep-sea habitat, reportedly the world's largest, has been described as being deep enough to hide mount kilimanjaro and containing bone-eating worms. The habitat is said to be colossal, with some reports suggesting it carries large amounts of water and is filled with deadly toxic gases, while others describe it as a frozen abyss. However, the details of this habitat, including its exact location and characteristics, are not entirely clear from the available information.
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