deep sea creatures
Blobfish: Are They Really the Ugliest Sea Creature?
Blobfishes (Psychrolutes marcidus, Psychrolutes spp.) live at the dark depths of 600-1,200 meters (or 2,000-3,900 feet) below sea level.
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