The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxA sea creature that has survived 30 ice ages and is so rare it was believed to be extinct could help scientists understand the future of our planet.The animal, which looks like an insect, was first discovered in Antarctica in the 1960s, but it went unseen for decades.It became known as the "ghost collembolan" due to its elusive nature, a moniker given to it by scientists who compare it to Casper the friendly ghost.Byron Adams, a professor at Brigham Young University in Utah, USA, said explorers thought it didn’t exist until it was found on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.Mr Adams said: "We called it the ghost collembola because it’s white.
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