Close-up of the world's most unusual sea monsters

Some of the beautiful waters of the world, with crystal clear water like crystal is also a place to accommodate many strange and unique sea creatures, and easily make people think of monsters in the set. horror film.

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Sea spider

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If you think the ocean is not a place to support spiders, then you're wrong. Although sea spiders look very similar to terrestrial spiders, they do not actually have any relatives.

Bobbit worms

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Bobbit worms can grow to a length of 3 meters and attack with such force that they can split a fish's body instantly.

Flower hat jellyfish

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This creature eats small fish and sometimes has meat cups together. They can expand or shrink their body size depending on the source of food available.

Orthocanna marrus

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The creature commonly called this jellyfish is actually a living animal, a collection of many individuals called zooid, connected together in a common body.

Sarcastic Fringehead wide mouth fish

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This fish is often found hiding inside objects under the sea. When opening a wide mouth, they can frighten the prey.

Pink sea cucumber transparent

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The deep sea cucumber species possesses this light pink color that has a transparent body to reveal all of its digestive system.

Squeeze the ink

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The 10 appendages resembling the tentacles on the top of the squid are longer than their entire main body and are used to collect food in the water.

Lobster claws cup

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When this frightening deep-sea lobster was discovered in 2007, scientists have created a new genus for them.

Hai knelt in the trap

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The name of this anemone is placed according to the fly trap because of its similar shape and they also beat the bait with their own "mouth".

Flamingos snail

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The spots we see are not really in the shell of the snail, but the skin covering the shell.

Ice ribbons

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All individuals of this species of eel are born as males, but then begin to develop parts of their females as adults.