The latest set of 'water monsters' of Russian fishermen makes netizens pale

Hidden in the deep water of the ocean are creatures that no one can name. Just knowing that, they have a look no different from alien monsters in Hollywood movies.

The vast ocean is still very mysterious to humans, when we only reach 5% of the world's oceans. The deeper you go, the light fades, the pressure increases, the creatures living here are forced to change their appearance to survive. They became so weird that everyone had to shiver when they saw it.

Probably many people have heard of Roman Fedortsov. He is a very famous Russian fisherman by publishing photos of the creatures on the ocean floor in 2016. Of course, they possess the appearance . horrible like alien monsters.

But Fedortsov hasn't stopped yet. Working on a fishing boat in deep waters in Russia, he was constantly confronted with monsters that accidentally caught in the net. And recently, he went on to post pictures of these creatures on his personal Twitter and Instagram.

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Fedortsov himself is not sure what species it is.But it seems that this is a small angler fish (angler fish).

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Fedortsov expects this to be a lumbfish, but has a slightly different appearance.

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A bunch of seaworms, but maybe no one dares to eat instant noodles .

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"The quartet" comes from the Atlantic.They are lumpsucker fish, and despite their cute appearance, their bodies are covered with poisonous thorns.

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A strange sea plant that no one knows the name of.Only to see that it looks like an alien tentacle.

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A crab borrowed souls (or snails) - borrowed empty shells to live.

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Fedortsov did not reveal his identity, but it was likely that it was a sea turtle, with a face that looked like he was about to cry.

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Another species of round fin (lumpfish), but looks like . Pokémon.