The oceans of two-thirds of the earth are thought to be the places where life on earth began. Life in the ocean evolved 3 billion years before life on land. And in the sea is more diverse, some of which may be very strange to us.
1. Comb Feather
Rainbow colors are not due to bioluminescence, but rather light from the cilia motion used by jellyfish comb to move through water.
2. Sarcastic Fringehead
This territorial fish is usually found hiding inside objects on the seabed. When they open their big mouths, we'll remember the Predator in the Predator.
3. Ribbon Eel
This Ribbon Eel is a type of moray eel. They all start out as males, but will begin to develop parts of their natures as they mature.
4. Bobbit worm
The Bobbit worm can grow up to 10 feet in length and strike with its strength that can drag or even rip the fish body up to half.
5. Goblin Sharks
This one shark is somewhat different from other sharks. This shark has teeth like a nail in its jaw that can be moved far out of its mouth to devour its prey. We will find it difficult to find, because the habitat in the deep sea that rarely come into contact with humans.
6. Salp
Salps play an important role in the carbon cycle, because they condense their waste products into pellets containing carbon sinks to the ocean floor. It is very effective for removing carbon from the water surface.
7. Sea Spiders
If you think the ocean is free of spiders, think again! Although they look like spiders that we often encounter on land, but they are not from one family.
8. Pompeii worms
These worms thrive in super-hot water near hydrothermal vents and become one of the world's most heat-tolerant creatures.
9. Blobfish
Blobfish may have been chosen as the world's ugliest animal, but without thinking again we will surely agree with that opinion. This fish lives in an environment about 4,000 feet below sea level.
10. Flower Hat Jellyfish
These jellyfish eat small fish and sometimes eat each other or cannibals. Their size can be enlarged or shrunk depending on the available food supply.
11. Marrus orthocanna
It is not an individual animal, but an animal colony consisting of several individuals (called zooids) connected by some kind of stick.
12. Leafy Seadragon
These slow-moving fishes are in the same family as sea horses and rely on their leaf-like appendices for camouflage and protection from predators.
13. Urol-Ubur Atolla
These jellyfish look like UFOs and are alien-like, because like most jellyfish, they do not have digestion, breathing, blood circulation, or central nervous system.
- Sea Butterflies
Sea butterflies are small sea slugs that float and swim through water with their two wing-like legs.
- Glass Squid
There are about 60 species of glass squid that make them become one of the largest families of squid.
16. Cucumber Sea
This deep sea cucumber is so transparent that its digestive system is visible from the outside.
- Squidworm
Appendages like tentacles in the squidworm's head are longer than the rest of its body and are used to collect food from water.
18. Lobster Berap Sangar
When the deep sea lobster with this horrible claw was discovered in 2007, a new genus was created for him.
19. Venus Flytrap Sea Anemone
This marine anemone is named after the venus flytrap because its shape is similar to the venus flytrap plant and how to eat them by trapping the food in its "mouth".
20. Mola Mola
Mola Mola is also known as sea sunfish and is the largest of the bonyfish species. They can weigh up to 2 tons more.
21. Red-Lipped Batfish
These fish are not very good at swimming, but they use their fins to walk along the seabed.
22. Octopus Dumbo
Named for its ear-like fin like the ears of Dumbo. This octopus lives deeper than the others that is at a depth of up to 13,000 feet from sea level.
23. Flamingo Tongue Snail
These animals are found in many Caribbean and Atlantic coral reefs, the Mangsa of the Flamingo Tongue Snail is a toxic sea fan. But instead of suffering poisoning, they actually make the marine fan poisons their own weapons.
Shell collectors (shells or snails) are often attracted to these snail colors, but in fact these snail shells are only white and the snails in the shell are the ones that produce the striking color patterns as seen in the photo above.
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