The strange sea monsters in the deep sea

Diverse life under the ocean always contains mysteries that lie beyond human imagination. Animals that always hide in the bottom of the water also have an unusual appearance.

Morel white eyes

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Morel White Eel is a creature that lives in tropical waters in India - Pacific. These eel individuals possess white, light yellow, brown colors with dense spots all over the body. However, this eel possesses a common trait that is white eyes, making the name of the animal follow it. These eels can be up to 65cm long but popular only reach 40cm.

Fish Argyropelecus gigas

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Living in deep-water areas, fish Argyropelecus gigas are members of the big fish family Sternoptychidae, living in areas where people can hardly observe. Argyropelecus gigas are 12cm in length. Due to living in a low light area, the sight of this fish is very developed, making it look perfect in the dark.

Frogfishes fish

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Frogfishes belong to the Antennariidae family, which is a special species, living in Australian waters as well as most tropical and subtropical waters around the world, except the Mediterranean Sea. Often living in the middle of coral reefs, Frogfishes possess a colorful body, helping them easily slip into the environment.

Dragon Fish

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Arowana is a strange sea creature, found in the waters off Australia and Japan. Living in deep waters, arowanas are the most ferocious predators under the deep oceans of the globe. The scientific name is Grammatostomias flagellibarba, an extremely famous arowana with a wide, strong jaw and a mouth full of huge teeth.

Tsunami fish

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The unknown, unknown science fish still lives on the deck of a Japanese ship after it was swept away by the tsunami on 11 March. Drifting into the beach area of ​​Washington state, USA after many months of floating, the ship brought to the scientific community a surprise gift, when scientists discovered the fish that had never been known to live on deck

Fish Bubble Eye

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Bubble Eye is a favorite goldfish thanks to its tiny eyes attached with 2 giant fluid bags just below. It is not clear what kind of fish this bag has on these two oversized bags to do but it is clear that they make the swim of this species difficult. It also makes this organism more susceptible to being sucked into water purifiers when raised in an aquarium.