Saorps
Saorps are a type of aquatic organism that inhabit the deep sea. They are characterized by their elongated, worm-like bodies and the presence of a unique organ called the "saorp organ," which is used for communication and navigation. Saorps are typically found in the hadal zone, the deepest region of the ocean, where they can withstand the extreme pressure and darkness.
The saorp organ is a complex structure that consists of a series of bioluminescent cells and sensory
Saorps play a crucial role in the deep-sea ecosystem. They are a primary food source for many