The most wonderful animal in the world is certainly in the deep sea. In addition to their wonderful and beautiful appearances, some of these animals even have extremely strong vitality and can live in a vacuum universe. This is the most mysterious place of nature, completely beyond our imagination.
Nudibranch

They are also known as sea slugs and have over 300 species.
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.
Sarcastic Fringehead
These bigmouth fish will hide at the bottom of the sea, and when they open their mouths, they have to say that they are very similar to Predator
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.
Chestnut jellyfish (Comb Jellies)
The colored thing is not because of bioluminescence, but because of the light that allows ctenophores to move in the water.
Haizhu (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.
Goblin Shark
He has nail-shaped teeth and can make high-speed attacks on targeted prey.
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!
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.
Blobfish
You must say that this fish is too human-like! Yes, he is not only very human-like, but also very melancholy, so there is the title of sad fish. But if he grows within 1,220 meters of the ocean floor, he will not be considered too blue by other creatures.
Bobbit Worm
Bobbitt worms can grow up to 3 meters long, and they have the power to tear their prey apart directly.
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.
Leafy Seadragon
These slow-moving fish, in the same family as seahorses, use their leaf-like appendages to camouflage and evade predators.
Deep-sea tube jellyfish (Marrus orthocanna)
This is a group of organisms consisting of several organisms, using common stems to connect with each other.
Glass Squid
They have about 60 varieties, making them the largest family of squid.
Sea Butterfly
The sea butterfly is a small sea snail that floats in the sea and swims with its wing-like feet.
Pink See-Through Fantasia
Because of their transparent bodies, you can see the digestive system of these deep sea cucumbers.
Squid worm
The 10 tentacle-like things on their heads, longer than the whole body, were used to collect food in the water.
Terrible Claw Lobster
The animal was only discovered in 2007 and a new genus was created for him.
Flytrap Sea Anemone
This animal, called flytrap, is actually a sea anemone, because it has a very similar shape, so it has this title. His tentacles can hunt and protect himself.
Mola Mola
Also known as sunfish, mambo, head carp, and are the largest bony fish, the heaviest can be up to 2,200 kg.
Red-Lipped Batfish
These fish are not very good at swimming, but they use their fins to walk on the bottom of the sea.
Water Bear
These tiny animals may be shorter than a millimeter (mm), but they are the best to survive. They can live at absolute zero (about minus 273.15°C) and the hottest at 180 degrees. They can also withstand 1,000 times more radiation than most animals. After 10 years of drying, they can still be revived, and they are the first animals to be studied to survive in the vacuum of outer space.
Fire crane tongue snail
Some people will think that he is a snail with spots, but in fact, these spots are not on the shell, but on the flesh that covers the shell.
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.
Ribbon Eel
Rainbow eels are also a type of moray eel, they are born male, but as they mature, they also develop a female part.
It's like watching a sci-fi biochemical movie! There should be a lot of science fiction movies, in which the monsters or characters are based on these wonderful deep-sea animals!
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