Admire the fish that make the American science world zealous
DK on November 2 said that the magical creature is transparent, living in a cave of thousands of meters of dark underground water in San Antonio, Texas, USA.
DK on November 2 said that the magical creature is transparent, living in a cave of thousands of meters of dark underground water in San Antonio, Texas, USA.
Surgeon Widemouth Widemouth Transparent Blindcat throughout.
They have not been seen since 1984.
They live in deep water.
Scientists are now hunting this fish.
Widemouth Blindcat - also known as Satanic devil fish - lives in underwater caves. Creatures live in the dark and are collected from deep water wells for decades.
However, biologists have not seen fish from the blind catfish that have been living since 1984. Now, researchers are seeking funding and allowing them to find fish again. The 2006 and 2010 scouts failed to find one of the small pink fish.
According to scientists, fish is like catfish, which is difficult to collect in the wild. Scientists now want to use cages, nets and traps to catch fish. However, this is not simple, the project is long and expensive.
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