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Taking a blobfish out of water is like “heating something that’s glued together and the glue starts to melt.” The blobfish went viral with this photo, but underwater they look like a ...
Native to the deep waters around New Zealand and Australia, the blobfish lacks a skeleton and swim bladder, enabling it to ...
Similarly to jellyfish, the blobfish has no full skeleton or scales. It also lacks muscles and a swim bladder, which other fish have to help maintain buoyancy. Without a swim bladder, other fish ...
A New Zealand-based environmental nonprofit, the Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust, announced over the weekend its annual "Fish of the Year" winner, which was none other than the blobfish.
In an interesting twist, the blobfish is missing a swim bladder, full skeleton, muscles, or scales, making it lighter so that it floats a little above the ocean floor. This remarkable adaptation ...
The blobfish, once dubbed the world’s ugliest ... Unlike most fish, it lacks a swim bladder, full skeleton, muscles, and scales. Its body is less dense than water, allowing it to float just ...
STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE LATEST NEWS BY SUBSCRIBING TO MORNING REPORT NEWSLETTER Similarly to jellyfish, the blobfish has no ...
Native to the deep waters around New Zealand and Australia, the blobfish lacks a skeleton and swim bladder, enabling it to survive at depths of up to 1,200m. The gelatinous fish grows up to 30cm long.
The blobfish will be neglected for its looks no more, conservationists say, This sea creature may have just experienced the "ugly duckling" glowup of the fish world. Once dubbed the "world's ...
The blobfish has a bulbous head, and loose, flabby skin. The blobfish, previously known for its unusual and somewhat unattractive appearance, has experienced a surprising turn of events.