'Mysterious circle' under the sea created by fish

A Japanese research group said that the "mysterious circle" on the ocean floor is not created by aliens, but by a very small fish - Fugu fish.

Currently only about 5% of the ocean floor area is found by humans, most of the secrets at the bottom of the sea do not fully understand. So the famous Japanese seabed photographer Yoji Ookata could not explain it when he captured the 'mysterious circle' photos on the seabed.

Picture 1 of 'Mysterious circle' under the sea created by fish
The "mysterious circle" in the seabed was taken by Ookata photographer.

These sandy geometric patterns were discovered in the Japanese seabed at a depth of 203cm, with a diameter of about 15cm.

To learn about the origin of these drawings, Ookata brought a team of colleagues and the Japanese radio group's news crew back to the sea floor to photograph those mysterious barley circles.

And they found that the artisans who created these mysterious circles are absolutely not aliens, but no one else is the Fugu fish, the tiny creature of a few centimeters in length. . First, they swim in the seabed in circles for several hours, then use fins to draw grooves with just the same movement. Of course, the main purpose of this job is to attract partners.

It is known that Fugu fish will be attracted to these images and swim there. When mating Fugu fish will lay eggs down the center of this circle.

The grooves of that circle will become the natural pulse reduction area of ​​the ocean current, thereby protecting their eggs.