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I seem to recall a science experiment back in elementary school where we had a glass tube sealed on one end and a piston rod. A small bit of paper was placed in the end of the tube and when the piston was quickly forced in, using hand pressure, the paper ignited. It doesn't seem so far fetched that an implosion at deep sea pressure wouldn't produce a similar result, regardless of the cold. The shock wave was probably enough to crush their bones and teeth, but being porous and at lower internal pressures those probably would have also imploded as well.
Just a morbid though.
Just a morbid though.