How Sea Spiders Breathe Without Lungs or Gills | ScienceTake

There is nothing like a sea spider. Really. Its genitals and guts are found in its legs, and a giant species – the size of dinner plates – lives under the ice in Antarctica. Another weird thing about these creatures: They have no lungs or gills. So how do they breathe?

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