``Faceless fish'' and deep-sea creatures that are penises are talked about all over the world
Scientists have discovered a number of bizarre deep-sea creatures in a deep depression in the deep sea of eastern Australia. Until now, deep-sea research has been limited for a long time due to technical aspects, so many deep-sea creatures have never been seen by scientists. Among them, photographs such as 'a creepy fish with no face' and 'a creature that looks like a penis no matter where you look at it' shocked the world.
Peculiar sea creatures found in deep Australian abyss
Expedition to deep Australian Abyss reveals bizarre sea monsters
A research team at the Victoria Museum in Australia conducted a month-long deep-sea survey using the research ship 'The Investigator'. The survey was conducted in June 2017, and it seems that the survey succeeded in exploring 'one of the most inaccessible and mysterious environments on earth'. The place was in the deep sea of 4000 meters under the sea in the eastern part of Australia, and it was clear that deep sea creatures inhabit here.
One of the most bizarre deep-sea creatures found during the expedition was a 'faceless fish,' which had never been seen before, although it was documented in 1873. bottom. In addition, about one-third of the deep-sea creatures that were pulled up in this survey were apparently never seen before, and are scheduled to be sent to laboratories throughout Australia for surveys. The deep-sea creature will also be on display at the Melbourne Museum. Dr Tim O'Hara, chief scientist at the Museum of Marine Invertebrates in Victoria, who was involved in the study, said: 'Although Australia's deep-sea environment is larger than the mainland, much of its deep-sea life has been largely unknown until now. I'm really excited about what we've discovered.'
This is the ``faceless fish'' that was discovered
The 'cookie cutter shark' lives in the 'Twilight Zone' at depths up to 1000 meters. Despite its cute name, it is a terrifying shark that eats everything from large fish to whales, dolphins and even humans.
It has sharp teeth, and it seems that it bites larger creatures than itself.
A red crab with many sharp thorns seems to protect itself with these thorns. Although it looks like a crab, it is actually not a crab.
A strange creature shaped like a penis is a 'peanut worm'. The name comes from the fact that it looks like a peanut when it's attacked with its long head tucked inside.
An octopus that looks like Dumbo in a Disney movie
``Zombie worm'' found on the surface of whale bones found on the ocean floor
This fish, which is believed to be related to the monkfish, could be an entirely new species.
Another type of anglerfish found in the deep sea
'Dragonfish' found in early stages of research
A sea cucumber found in a marine reserve in Tasmania. This is a 'legged sea cucumber' that moves on the ocean floor using tube-like legs.
A carnivorous crustacean that eats the meat of dead whales
Deep-sea creatures discovered in Australia have become a hot topic on the Internet, with Gizmodo reporting under the title 'This is not a penis, it's an animal'.
This Is An Animal, Not a Penis
http://gizmodo.com/this-is-an-animal-not-a-penis-1796223363
It has also become a hot topic in the Twitter community in Japan.
All the marine creatures collected by Australian research ships are too dangerous and everyone is excited ``Why did it happen?''-Togetter Summary
In December 2016, deep-sea creatures that were pulled up in Russia became a hot topic on the Internet, and discoveries that remind us that there are still many unknown creatures on the earth continue.
Russian fishermen publish photos of deep-sea fish and strange creatures on Twitter - GIGAZINE
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