
Juveniles emit strange rays of light
Juveniles emit strange rays: Photographers have photographed mysterious marine animals, some marine creatures in the mysterious environment of the Pacific Ocean floor are rare and creepy-looking, some juveniles will emit light, and their strange appearances look like alien creatures in science fiction movies.
This octopus is in its infancy, with a body length of only 2.5 centimeters, and the octopus is one of the most intelligent animals on the planet. This photo was taken by an underwater camera at 2 a.m. in the sea at a depth of 5 meters.
A 12.7 cm reef-finned squid looks like an alien creature from a science fiction movie, living in the waters of The Gulf of Gianau in the Philippines. The photos were taken using the "campfire diving method", where the photographer placed torches on a sand reef about 5 meters from the sea.
This is another reef-finned squid, which is only 7.62 cm long and has many suction cups on each antennae. Its head is bright white and dotted with some blue spots, which contrast to the pitch-black seabed.
This is a small lionfish, still in its infancy, floating on the surface of the Pacific Ocean at midnight, and the photographer photographed the little lionfish from above the water. When they reach adulthood, they will have bright colors and long spines, and are among the most beautiful and easily recognizable marine fish. However, this little lionfish is only 6 mm long and has not yet fully developed.
Like some of the conch species in the photo, the body length can reach 91 cm and the weight can reach 18 kg. The shell of a conch in its infancy releases a soft amber color.
A jellyfish is pictured swallowing a small fish. Local divers in Indonesia took the photos, which he claims show the juvenile development of marine wildlife in a unique way.
This small octopus is only 3 mm long and has orange and red spots on its body, which will eventually be covered with orange and red spots on its body as it grows.
This is a juvenile diving fish, its body length is 15 cm, and its whole body is transparent when swimming in the water. Adults remain slim and have no scales.