Angler fish look like they are dark but they are grey they are very ugly and live in the antartic ocean where its very dark they can also be found in the depth in the Atlantic Ocean they eat shrimp snails and other smaller pray that lives in the depths of the ocean it atracts pray by its light on its head fish and shrimps think their light is smaller prey that they can eat and when they get close enough the angler fish will attack.
The blobfish is grayish with a pronounced bulbous "nose". (see related link for photo)
the weirdest looking fish is the blobfish go to google images and type in 'blobfish' and you will see what i mean.
Yes, the Blobfish is a real animal. They live around Australia and Tasmania at depths lower than 800 meters. They are a recent discovery and little is known about them. There is concern that the habitats are being distroyed by the act of bottom trawling. Since the Blobfish have little muscle, they eat what swims by them and have a body like a jellyfish. Blobfish surely are interesting creatures.
it feels like flubber or jello
As a deep-sea fish with little muscle, the blobfish eats any matter that floats in front of it or has fish waste on it.
The blobfish belongs to the Animalia kingdom.
I dont know how mach does a blobfish weight does anyone know?
Blobfish do not have a sense of smell as they lack a specialized olfactory system. They primarily rely on their sense of touch and taste to find food in their deep-sea environment. The gelatinous nature of their bodies and the high-pressure conditions in which they live may also impact their ability to detect scents in the water.
A Blobfish weighs about 20 pounds.
Blobfish is edible, but has a poison sake that can kill you if not properly removed.
A blobfish uses its fins to paddle and its tail to steer/change direction. However... Because the blobfish is a sea-bed fish which lives along the bottom of the sea beds where the pressure is so high, it is impossible for the gas bladder, found in most fish, to achieve perfect buoyancy. Therefore the blobfish evolved gelatine-like flesh which helps them to float in the extremely high pressures without using all of their energy. A disadvantage of this is that the blobfish has relatively little muscles to help the fins and tails work properly. Therefore when blobfish hunt for food, they merely swallow edible things that simply float in front of it, rather than swimming around hunting food like most fish. Blobfish are on the verge of extinction because of deep-sea trawler fishing.
There is only one species of blobfish. It is the Psychrolutes marcidus.