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Strange sea creatures you haven't seen before

1. Dumbo Octopus

Because their fins resemble elephant ears, they are named after Dumbo, and they live on the ocean floor nearly 4,000 meters deep.

Strange sea creatures you haven't seen before

2. Comb Jellies

The colored thing is not because of bioluminescence, but because of the light that allows ctenophores to move in the water

Strange sea creatures you haven't seen before

3. Salp

Bottles play an important role in the carbon cycle because they agglomerate waste into carbon-containing particles that sink to the ocean floor, effectively reducing carbon in surface water.

Strange sea creatures you haven't seen before

4. Sea Spiders

Afraid of spiders, do you think there are no spiders at the bottom of the sea? No, there is also the seabed. Well, although sea spiders look a lot like spiders, they don't matter!

Strange sea creatures you haven't seen before

5. Pompeii Worm

These bugs can survive extreme hot water near deep-sea hot springs and are among the most heat-tolerant animals in the world.

Strange sea creatures you haven't seen before

6. Blobfish

You must say, "Isn't this fish too human-like?" Yes, he was very melancholy, so he had the title of "sad fish". But if he grows up within 1,220 meters of the seabed, he will not be considered too ugly by other creatures.

Strange sea creatures you haven't seen before

7. Bobbit Worm

Bobbitt worms can grow up to 3 meters long, and they have the power to tear their prey apart directly. As early as the 19th century, oceanographers recognized them as the longest polychaetes.

Strange sea creatures you haven't seen before

8, Hanagasa Water Mother (Flower Hat Jellyfish)

These jellyfish eat small fish (and occasionally eat each other), and they can expand or shrink their size according to the amount of food available.

Strange sea creatures you haven't seen before

9. Deep-sea tube jellyfish (Marrus orthocanna)

This is a group of organisms consisting of several organisms, using common stems to connect with each other.

Strange sea creatures you haven't seen before

10. Alarm Jellyfish (Atolla Jellyfish)

These jellyfish look a lot like UFO and also look like aliens. Like most jellyfish, they have no digestive, respiratory, circulatory, and central systems

Strange sea creatures you haven't seen before

11. Barreleye

The two things that looked like eyes in front of him were not his eyes. Inside his transparent head, the two round green objects were his eyes.

Strange sea creatures you haven't seen before