These strange creatures in the sea

From tentacles with jellyfish up to 5 meters long, to giant octopus or monster eels that can swallow a larger prey than it . Life on the ocean floor is the mystery yet to be examined all.

The tentacles of the box jellyfish ( Chironex fleckeri ) drag behind it and can be as long as 4.6 m. Found in northern Australia and nearby waters, just one bite of this creature is deadly enough. The biggest one can have up to 60 tentacles.

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The crab crawls on the red tentacles of a horned coral in Fiji waters. Horn coral catches plankton in its tumors. Horn corals also provide shelter for small organisms in coral reefs.

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Looking like a deep-sea monster, this greedy eel can eat a bigger prey than itself and swallow into its bulging stomach.

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The mysterious teardrop crab ( Pelia mutica ) finds shelter in a sponge near Bonaire Island in the Caribbean. Based on the small body with a bright red apricot just about 1.3 cm long, the crab can hide well in the sponge.

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Shrimp hide in anchor coral in Indonesia's Maumere Bay. Coral anchors, with tentacles like anchors, function to attack nearby corals and protect the area.

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The white spot pepper layer ( Pycnoclavella diminuta ) in the waters of Indonesia looks like aliens opening their mouths to eat. In fact, this creature is a food purifier that has a siphon tube to suck up water and other pipes to release.

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Lime fish swim with long snout in Pacific waters. There are relatives with seahorses, more than 150 species of lizardfish stand out with unscrewed armor shells. This small fish often lives in the undersea vegetation to hide from the enemy.

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With its striking purple color, the shrimp washes in the waters off the island of Bonaire, Caribbean, working very hard. They cooperate with anemones and attract fish to clean and eat plaque such as mold and parasites.

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This brightly colored sea snail lives in the Sulu Sea in the Philippines. They often live in tropical waters in the western Pacific Ocean.

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Looking like hills and valleys, it is the head with the eyes of a giant octopus in the Pacific Northwest Sea. The Enteroctopus dofleini organism can be up to 9 m long with arms reaching up to 5 m.

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