Blobfish____ The first living blobfish was discovered in 2003

Blobfish____ The first living blobfish was discovered in 2003.
He was pulled from a net that had been trawled in the deep ocean, at around 3,323-4,400 feet, along the Norfolk Ridge off the coast of New Zealand As blobfish normally live at the bottom of the sea, you might be wondering how we even know what they look like at all. A blobfish looks like some fat, drunken judge and may be highly intelligent. And therefore quite dangerous The blobfish was crowned the world's ugliest animal in 2013 — a title it still defends today. But that distinction was based on what this creature looks like on land. But drop this fellow 9,200 feet below sea level, and the water holds up all that flab like a push-up bra, making the fish a little more handsome. It lives in the deep seas of Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand. The shape of the fish is designed to withstand the pressure of the deep sea. These deep-sea fish have little need for bones. Therefore, such fish have evolved into boneless cartilage fish. This fish is very rare. A fish very close to extinction. They are usually less than 30 cm long.

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