Weirdest Undersea Animals

The Top Ten
1 Blobfish The blobfish 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 Piglet Squid
3 Dragonfish
4 Anglerfish
5 Goblin Shark
6 Fangtooth An abyssal fish species, the Fangtooth is native to the deep ocean and is characterized by its elongated, fang-like teeth and a compressed body. It has a bioluminescent quality, allowing it to navigate the extreme depths where light is scarce.
7 Colossal Squid
8 Hammerhead Shark
9 Biscuit Starfish
10 Hatchetfish
The Contenders
11 Gulper Eel
12 Megamouth Shark Megamouth sharks are a species of deepwater shark. The first one of this species was discovered in 1976 when a U.S. naval ship discovered something very strange caught on its sea anchor. Scientists dubbed it megamouth for obvious reasons. Since then, the megamouth shark has proved to be extremely elusive. ...read more.
13 Viperfish A viperfish is any species of marine fish in the genus Chauliodus. Viperfish are characterized by long, needle-like teeth and hinged lower jaws. A typical viperfish grows to lengths of 30 to 60 cm.
14 Sea Spider
15 Sea Pig Scotoplanes, commonly known as the sea pig, is a genus of deep-sea holothurian echinoderm of the family Elpidiidae, order Elasipodida.
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