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  1. Psychrolutes marcidus - Wikipedia

    Psychrolutes marcidus, the smooth-head blobfish, [1] also known simply as blobfish, [1] is a deep-sea fish of the family Psychrolutidae. It inhabits the deep waters off the coasts of mainland Australia and Tasmania, as well as the waters of New Zealand. [2] Blobfish are typically shorter than 30 cm (12 in).

  2. Blobfish, facts and information - National Geographic

    Blobfish are usually found in dark, cold habitats deep at the bottom of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans, between 1,970 and 3,940 feet deep. Most known marine species live in the...

  3. Blob sculpin - Wikipedia

    The blob fish (Psychrolutes phrictus) is a species of deep-sea fish of the family Psychrolutidae. It feeds mainly on crustaceans, molluscs, and sea pens. It lives off the continental shelves in very deep water (839–2800 m) in the North Pacific Ocean by the coasts of Japan, the Bering Sea, and California. When the female lays eggs the adult ...

  4. The Blobfish: Nature's Deep-Sea Wonder - YouTube

    Meet the blobfish, the unique creature of the deep! Discover its fascinating adaptations that help it survive in extreme conditions. #Blobfish #DeepSea #Mari...

  5. In Defense of the Blobfish: The ‘World’s Ugliest Animal’ Is Our Fault

    2024年1月16日 · The blobfish are deep-sea fish. Part of the fathead sculpin family—a piscine class of tadpole-shaped bottom-dwellers—they mainly live off the coast of Australia, guarding the depths of the ...

  6. 13 Not So Hideous Blobfish Facts - Fact Animal

    The Blobfish (rather than ‘blob fish’) is a deep-sea fish which inhabits waters just above the sea bed at depths of 600 to 1,200 meters (2,000 to 3,900 feet), off the coasts of mainland Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania.

  7. Psychrolutidae - Wikipedia

    Psychrolutidae species tend to habituate the northern most region of the Pacific ocean due to lower temperatures, and Indian Oceans. They are found in depths ranging from 300–1,700 meters.

  8. Spotlight - The Blobfish: The World's Ugliest Fish? | Reef2Reef

    2019年2月21日 · Blobfish are deep-sea fish that live off the coasts of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand in the Pacific Ocean. They get their name because they literally look like blobs when taken out of their habitat.

  9. Blubber fish - thefishingtale.com

    2024年11月14日 · The blubber fish, often known in popular culture as the blobfish, is a fascinating deep-sea creature. It belongs to the family Psychrolutidae and thrives in extreme ocean depths, typically around 2,000 to 4,000 feet. This unique fish has a gelatinous body that can withstand crushing underwater pressure.

  10. The Fascinating Blobfish: An Unusual Deep Sea Creature

    2023年9月14日 · The Blobfish is one of the most unique and fascinating creatures found in the deep sea. Its unusual appearance and distinct adaptations have captured the interest and curiosity of scientists and the general public alike.

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