Specialized Russian fisherman
Roman Fyodorov (or Roman Fedortsov) is a Russian fisherman, and he suddenly became an extremely popular name on the social networking community.
The latest alien aquatic monster image of Russian fishermen Fedorsov continues to fever the online community. That's right, all monsters .
Roman Fyodorov (or Roman Fedortsov) is a Russian fisherman, and he suddenly became an extremely popular name on the social networking community. Why? Because he is the author of pictures of creatures on the bottom of the sea, with an appearance like an alien monster.
And recently, Fyodorov has continued to release the latest set of "monsters" living in "twilight zones" (Twilight Zone) - an area of 200 - 1000m deep under the sea. Let's see what you brought this time.
What is the Twilight Zone?
The twilight zone is also called the mesopelagic region , which is a deep sea floor from 200 - 1000m. At this level, sunlight is very low, not enough for photosynthesis to occur, so there are almost no plants here.
Sea creatures living in the area also have to adapt to cold, high pressure, and near-light environments.
Most have large eyes - allowing the smallest light to be absorbed. The body is small in size, dark in color for easier camouflage. Some are equipped with large, sharp jaws and teeth.
A strange fish, with red eyes, red lips.This fish belongs to rat-tail fish - rat tail.They live at the bottom of the seas at 2 poles.
Anglerfish.This photo is really an exception, because ordinary devil fish looks very ugly, like a real demon.Devil fish can be eaten, meat is white, thick and free of bones.
Wolfish - also known as strange fish.They can be up to 100cm long, weigh 40kg.Usually go out in the evening to hunt small fish or some invertebrate species.
Frilled shark with sharp teeth.
Unknown fish species in the twilight zone.
Psolus phantapus - a species of sea slug that looks like a sea monster.Fedortsov said that the pressure changes on the water surface makes the slug shape different.
You can see on the slug that there are at least 10 very small tentacles, which serve to absorb food.
American Plaice (American Plaice).
Chimaera monstrosa - also known as rabbit fish.
Still the Chimaera monstrosa.
Macrarus - or mouseworm - is a fish that lives in the Atlantic Ocean and some southern seas.They often appear in depths up to 1500m.
The above picture after being shared has received intense attention from netizens. It is known that Fedortsov has always sought to release nets in "twilight" areas - the sea which is considered mysterious, when we only discovered less than 0.05% only.
This time, the set is the result of three months of exploration around the world.
"My followers think that every time we pull a net, that's one time we get the fish full of surprises. But that's not the case." - Fedortsov shared.
"They are very rare, really. I think they are beautiful in a particular style."
Fyodorov felt proud of what he had. However, many times he did not know what kind of fish he caught up, and was forced to mobilize his followers to determine the household.
Some species have quite beautiful appearance. But most of these marine creatures look more like monsters, especially when they have to endure such a huge pressure environment.
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