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5 hours ago · Archaebacteria, now more commonly referred to as Archaea, are a type of prokaryote that are known for living in extreme environments, such as hot springs, salt lakes, and deep-sea hydrothermal vents. They can survive in conditions of extreme temperatures and/or pH levels. So, the answer is archaebacteria (Archaea).
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