Thursday, June 1, 2006

Prehistoric Cave Found Intact in Israel

Scientists in Israel have discovered something pretty amazing; a prehistoric cave with a completely sealed ecosystem.

The discovery was made in a cave near the central Israeli city of Ramle during rock drilling at a quarry. Scientists were called in and soon found eight previously unknown species of crustaceans and invertebrates similar to scorpions.

He said the cave's ecosystem probably dates back around five million years when the Mediterranean Sea covered parts of Israel.

The cave was completely sealed off from the world, including from water and nutrients seeping through rock crevices above. Scientists who discovered the cave believe it has been intact for millions of years.

"Every species we examined had no eyes which means they lost their sight due to evolution," said Dimantman.

Samples of the animals discovered in the cave were sent for DNA tests which found they were unique, he said. The cave has been closed off as scientists conduct a more detailed survey.

"This is a cave of fantastic biodiversity," Dimantman said.

This is exactly the type of thing that makes science so interesting. It makes me wonder what else is out there hidden underground that we haven't found yet.

(Source: Reuters)

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