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The world's deepest-living fish were seen alive for the first time thanks to video technology.

The snailfish were captured on film nearly five miles beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean near Japan.

Aberdeen University's Oceanlab team said: "All we've seen before of life at this depth have been shrivelled specimens in museums. Now we have an impression of how they move."

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