Manitoba university student discovers new species of zooplankton in Arctic
WINNIPEG — A University of Manitoba graduate student has discovered a mini monster in Canada’s Arctic.
Aurelie Delaforge found a tiny crustacean in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut.
It’s a new form of zooplankton and is part of the Monstrilloida family, which is derived from the word “monster.”
The university says the species is mostly translucent, has eight legs, one weak eye, no mouth, two antennae and is only two millimetres long.