20 bizarre marine creatures that look like what they are not real
Meet the "fish" more foreign than fiction.
By most estimates, we explored about 5% of our oceans somewhere. What wehave Features, however, has sparked severely curious discoveries - namely: on a bazillion of creatures that look like a session of Brainstorm Salvador Dali. We are talking about the Sculpin Blob, or Wobbegong Tasseled, or terrible lobster with terrible claw. Honestly, there are too many foreign fish for fiction to name - but we have cobbled together the 20 more incredible here. Look and cry. And even if these unusual marine creatures have frightened your beach family this season, you can always wow dad with one of these30 unique gifts on Father's Day for the Father who has everything.
1 Halipephs Masti Jellyfish
This sea resident of bright colors, nicknamed the Halipephles Massi Jellyfish, lives in the ocean east of the Pacific and is rarely seen by humans. So, what is hiding behind his beautiful color range? The canals that move nutrients through the body of the Medusa reflect the light to make this display shiny.
2 Blob sculpin
The gout sculpin - the equivalent of deep water of Grumpy Cat-is a fish that looks unfortunate which lives in very deep waters in the North Pacific and the sea of Being. Although this background can seem perpetually bored and eliminated, they really keep busy enough at the bottom of the ocean. The sculpins came from their eggs to keep them out of sand, which is an unusual behavior for deep sea fish, which tend to be a little more lax in the parent of their offspring. And for more cool info on what's going on in our oceans, check these30 facts about the oceans of the world that will burn you.
3 Christmas tree sellers
The verse of Christmas trees, which can be found in warm and tropical waters ranging from the Caribbean to Indonesia, have won their names appendages as trees that exceed their peak. The part of this worm resembling a Christmas tree is actually its mouth, however, and feather bits are tentacles that grow food to its digestive system.
4 Clown fish claw
Clowns grid fish are suspended among corals and can clearly hide accordingly, although the modification of its appearance takes a few weeks. Her mouth is big enough for it to eat her own size, which means you could see one of these bright color fish on prey up to 5.9 inches long. And if you want to know what else is hiding in the sea, check these30 reasons why the ocean is more frightening than space
5 Fangtooth
Think that sharks are the only terrifying residents of the ocean? Still think. In fact, the adult fangtooth, commonly found around the world in tropical and temperate cold, has the greatest teeth of any fish in the ocean, proportional to the size of the body. But do not worry, your fears of a fangtooth attack are largely unfounded: they live in the deep sea and although their teeth look huge, a big mouth is only six inches long.
6 Gutter
Despite its name and an eel-shaped appearance, the chute is not a real eel - it's just another type of fish. Gulper Eels, who live in ocean depths of up to 10,000 feet, have an extraordinary feature except for their frightening teeth: bioluminescence. They also had another trick of their proverbial sleeves: because of their distinctive jaws, some gulper eels can actually consume prey larger than they are.
7 Vampire squal
Calmar Vampire lives at ocean depths of 2,000 to 3,000 feet. He got his name from his strap, he can turn inside and cover with her, like a black vampire vapor, when he must hide. Its strap is also covered with fleshy thorns. And if the calabot of vampire is sufficiently agitated, it pushes the blue biouminescent mucus of its tips on the arm to stun predators so that it can swim in the dark. And if you think it's crazy, check the30 the craziest facts on the planet Earth you have never known.
8 anglerfish
Fishing fish look like a pure nightmare fuel, but you probably should not worry about the meeting that looks like this: they live only in the deep sea. They are also beautiful lazy hunters; Fishermen do not hunt prey, but rather fleshy growth on the head in front of their mouths to attract their meals.
9 Red-hand fish
In addition to being a strange creature, red male fish also has a strange way to move. Instead of swimming, he uses his fins by hand to walk along the bottom of the ocean. One thinks that one of the rarest fish in the world; In fact, until this year, we thought that 20 to 40 years old live around the world.
10 Terrible claw lobster
With a single look, it is quite obvious that the terrible lobster claw had its name. This creature was only discovered in 2007, 850 feet below the surface of the Philippine coast. It's certainly scary, but you do not have to worry about finding you in his claws. In addition to being completely blind, there is also one thumb of long (less the terrible claws).
11 Frank shark
The feverish shark, an inhabitant of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans with a head similar to a query and a body somewhat similar to the snake, probably does not live deeply in the ocean for most beach gotters. In fact, ginger sharks are frequently spotted in water as depth ranging from 160 feet deep. It is often described as a "living fossil", with the Fossil Fossil Fossil Fossils dating from the early Pleistocene, more than 2.5 million years ago.
12 Saadragon Feuillary
This might look like a piece of drifting kelp, but it is actually a leafy Seadragon, which is on the south and west coast of Australia. They are nicknamed "Leafies" and are the marine emblem of South Australia. And while their cold fins may seem a means of saadragon propulsion through the water, they are really used only as a means of camouflage.
13 Northern Stargazer
Northern Stargazer has his eyes, our nostrils,and mouth Everything about his head, he can set herself completely in the sand to hunt. Hidden like that, when prey swimming, the stargazer can appear and catch it quickly.
14 POLKA DOT NUDUBANCHHER
The Nudibibranch is a group of more than 3000 sea binding creatures known for their colorful appearances. This particularly festive variety is a Nudibranch of Polka Dot, which can reach a little over two inches long. However, these spots are not so blurry as they appear - they are actually composed of firm hair.
15 Sea pen
A marine pen is a colonial animal composed of many polyps. A polyp grows and becomes the base and the other polyps are developing this main polyp. So, how did they receive their unique name? The shape of the sea feather carries the resemblance to a pen pen.
16 Rubbish
This type of teeth, fish-troop, lives in tropical and subtropical waters around the world. On the side, Triggerfish can be cute enough, thanks to their bright colors, but at the head, their human type teeth make their appearance significantly less friendly.
17 Wobbeggong tassel
The WobbeGong Tasseled is a kind of carpet shark that lives in the coral reefs of Australia and New Guinea. It rests on the bottom of the ocean, relaxing until it can embankment near the prey for dinner.
18 Viper fish
Viperfish live in depth from 250 to 5,000 feet during the day, but at night, they come in deeper waters. These beautifully brilliant parts of his body? These are photophores, light producing organs used to approve the prey. Viperfish is in fact capable of staying completely still for hours until the prey without mistrust Nagera. They can live up to 40 years in the wild.
19 Wolffish
Wolffish live in the cold waters of the Atlantic and Northern Pacific Oceans. They eat animals aboard the hard, like clams and use their canines and molar to crush their prey. In addition to having molars capable of grinding a clam, Wolffish can also reach six feet long.
20 Dumbo ocher
The little dumbo octopus is so named because its two large fins reminiscent of the ears of the Dumbo floppy disk, which they remember to swim. Unfortunately, for those who hope to see one of these adorable little guys in the wild, they live at depths below 9,000 feet, so you would not locate even if you are a record dive diver. But to find out where you can see another fascinating aquatic life, discover The most unique dive sites on the planet.
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