Blobfish have puffy, thin, loose skin
A blobfish cannot actively hunt, which is why it just floats and keeps its mouth open.
Blobfish live in the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones of the ocean.
Blobfish are completely harmless to humans
Blobfish feel similar like Jell-O
The blobfish could become endangered (if it isn’t already) because of deep-sea trawling. When it is caught in the trawling net, the quick change of pressure kills the blobfish.
Blobfish only look like blobs on land. Underwater, they look like cute tadpole-like fish. It would be difficult to tell that blobfish have nearly no muscle, extremely soft bones and barely even a backbone. On land, it has an odd frowning mouth that looks fine underwater. And the blobfish’s conspicuous nose-like shape that makes it instantly recognizable? Completely invisible when it’s in its natural habitat. …show more content…
Oddly, the name means “to have a cold bath”.
The blobfish has a large head. Its body gets smaller and smaller until its little flat tail.
One of the reasons that blobfish are so popular is because of Mr. Blobby, a blobfish discovered in 2003. He lived more than 3,300 feet deep off the coast of New Zealand. Mr. Blobby was discovered by the NORFANZ expedition crew.
Similar to blobfish, sea sponges don’t have any muscles