Scientists
discover fish that can use their fins as FEET 3,000-feet below the surface of
the ocean in the Gulf of Mexico
WOW, IT’S AN AMAZING THING SCIENTIST
DISCOVERED.
A group of
scientists on a year-long research trip have captured footage of a rare deep
sea fish that can use its fins as if they were feet.
Called Schaefer’s anglerfish (Sladenia shaefersi), the
long flat creature can grow to almost five feet and weigh as much as 110
pounds.
It has thick and gummy skin with a distinctively mottled
pattern that allows it to blend into its murky deep sea surroundings, where it
subsists on a diet of other fish and can consume animals almost twice its own
size.
SEE BELOW;
In the clip, divers find a googly-eyed creature called a Schaefer's
Anglerfish, a species known for sitting statue-still while waiting to
ambush passing prey. The oceanic oddity, which is relatively unknown, was
discovered 3,100 feet underwater off the Dry Tortugas, an island group 70 miles
west of the Florida Keys.
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Scientists
discover fish that can use their fins as FEET 3,000-feet below the surface of
the ocean in the Gulf of Mexico

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