It ’s a once in a decade natural event : a bounty of heart and soul falls to Antarctica ’s sea floor , incite it voracious denizen to descend in a frenzy of form - skeweringsea worms , pulsatingsea stars , and gargantuan submerged spiders .
The BBC captured this rare timelapse telecasting of Antarctic creatures flow on a fallen seal carcase . Its estimated that they see this kind of bounty just once every ten year or so , and the critters have taken the chance to swarm the body , pick it down to its skeletal frame . Several specie of worm from the phylum Nemertea utilise their sometimes venomous proboscis to thrust the Navy SEAL ’s flesh , while starfish tie themselves to the carcass , pushing their stomachs out through their mouthpiece to feed . Sea urchins and sea spider , the latter of which can develop up to 30 curium across , also fly high here , with no pubic louse and few fish .
Be warn , the telecasting below contains lifelike images of these beast eat , but it ’s also bewitching to look out them pick apart a rare , meaty bump .

Monster insect and sea star frenzy[BBC ]
AntarcticaBiologyScienceZoology
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