Problem:
Question: How are shrimp and other animals able to not be crushed by the 1000x greater pressure at the bottom on the Mariana trench?
Wiki says the trench is home to "large living creatures such as a sole or flounder about 30 cm (1 ft) long, and shrimp"
I understand natural selection, but what features has evolution "selected" that enable soft flesh and bones to not be instantly crushed like our own skulls would be at that depth?
Please explain in detail.