Is a Blobfish an invertebrate or a vertebrate?
The blobfish lives at depths of up to 3900 feet (1189 meters)
where the normal pressure is about 118 times higher than that at
sea level. It can be found off the coasts of mainland Australia,
Tasmania and New Zealand. The blobfish has no skeleton and no real
muscles. It is simply made up of a jelly-like substance. Since it
has nor bones it is an invertebrate. It is uneatable but it is
caught up in nets that are dragged along the ocean floor. Because
of this it is also endangered.