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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).
In 2010, the photograph was featured in the Australian television show The Gruen Transfer, where advertising agencies were asked to design campaigns to 'save the blobfish'. [ 2 ] Mr Blobby's profile was raised again when it won the title of ugliest animal in the world in 2013, a competition run by the Ugly Animal Preservation Society with the ...
Psychrolutes is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Psychrolutidae, the fatheads and toadfishes.Though found predominantly in the deep sea, a handful [2] of species are present in the intertidal regions of the North Pacific rim. [3]
These tropical colorful fish will make an exotic addition to your fish tank, you won’t be able to peel your eyes away!
Reproductively the blobfish have been seen gathering in large numbers to lay their pinkish eggs in a single surrounding nesting area. The number of eggs laid within one nest can range from 9,000 to 108,000. Another observation of the parental care of the blobfish is that their eggs resemble being cleaned.
The pictures include the both the one I used eyeshadow on and the one I didn’t. These are the small ones in the pictures, but the big ones are just as nice! I would totally recommend buying these.
Blobfish may refer to: Psychrolutidae, a fish family commonly known as blobfishes Psychrolutes microporos, commonly known as a blobfish or fathead, and the subject of a well-known photograph; Psychrolutes marcidus, commonly known as a smooth-head blobfish or simply a blobfish; Psychrolutes occidentalis, Western blobfish or Western Australian ...
The wreck is a hauntingly beautiful site, offering a glimpse into the ship's tragic end and a favorite spot for divers exploring the underwater wonders of the Red Sea. Yiannis Chatzitheodorou / Flickr