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      • The Dead Sea's extreme salinity excludes all forms of life except bacteria. Fish carried in by the Jordan or by smaller streams when in flood die quickly. Apart from the vegetation along the rivers, plant life along the shores is discontinuous and consists mainly of halophytes (plants that grow in salty or alkaline soil).
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  2. Dec 18, 2016 · If you wish to see typical animals of the Dead Sea area up close, a good place to visit would be the Ein Gedi nature reserve where you can see one of the largest groups of ibexes in Israel, as well as hyraxes, foxes, wolves, bats, snakes, frogs, crabs, various birds and more.

  3. Apr 24, 2017 · To the naked eye, the Dead Sea is devoid of life, but microbiologist Benjamin Elazari-Volcani found many microscopic life forms in Dead Sea water when he examined it in 1936. The tiny creatures thriving in the Dead Sea included living archaea, bacteria, algae, cyanobacteria and protozoans.

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  4. Sep 30, 2011 · Dozens of giant craters spewing fresh water and brimming with bacteria have been found at the otherwise barren bottom of the Dead Sea, new research shows.

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  5. Mar 25, 2019 · The Dead Sea is not completely dead. The most saline lake on Earth (more than 10 times saltier than sea water) is a harsh environment where only salt-loving microbes from the Archaea domain,...

  6. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. The Dead Sea's extreme salinity excludes all forms of life except bacteria. Fish carried in by the Jordan or by smaller streams when in flood die quickly.

  7. Feb 10, 2023 · From 13m-long (43ft) voracious carnivorous squid, to scuttling Yeti crabs huddling near hydrothermal vents, to tusked whales dwelling thousands of feet down to avoid predatory orcas, sizeable...

  8. 3 days ago · Dead Sea, landlocked salt lake between Israel and Jordan in southwestern Asia. It has the lowest elevation and is the lowest body of water on the surface of Earth. Learn more about the Dead Sea, including its physical features and environmental concerns.

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