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Des chercheurs ont trouvé une carcasse de baleine au fond de la mer et l'ont regardée pendant quinze ans

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Les carcasses de baleines abritent des écosystèmes complexes pendant des décennies, où se succèdent charognards, bactéries et espèces spécialisées dans la décomposition, transformant la mort en cycle biologique complet.

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