Blobfish and snailfish – Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

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Blobfish and snailfish – Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New  Zealand
Blobfish (Psychrolutes species) don’t need muscles – they have a feeding strategy that consists of sitting and waiting for something edible to go by. As well as that, their jelly-like flesh is slightly lighter than water, so they don’t need to expend energy or scarce
Blobfish and snailfish – Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New  Zealand
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Blobfish and snailfish – Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New  Zealand
Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Blobfish and snailfish – Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New  Zealand
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Blobfish and snailfish – Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New  Zealand
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Blobfish and snailfish – Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New  Zealand
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Blobfish and snailfish – Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New  Zealand
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Blobfish and snailfish – Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New  Zealand
Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Blobfish and snailfish – Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New  Zealand
Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Blobfish and snailfish – Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New  Zealand
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Blobfish and snailfish – Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New  Zealand
Deep-sea creatures – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

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