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  1. Sep 14, 2023 · The Blobfish has a gelatinous and blob-like body that lacks a swim bladder, a gas-filled organ found in most fish species that helps in regulating buoyancy. Its body is a result of being adapted to survive in the high-pressure environment of the deep sea, where their natural habitat exists around depths of 2,000 to 4,000 feet.

  2. 13 hours ago · The blobfish is actually pretty average looking in its normal habitat, but becomes a blob when it transitions from the pressure at depth to the water's surface.

  3. The blobfish was discovered in 2003 by marine ecologist Kerryn Parkinson while on an ocean expedition off New Zealand. The peculiar species, also known as smooth-head blobfish, is a deep-sea marine creature living off the southeastern coast of mainland Australia and Tasmania and New Zealand waters. The gelatinous, strange-looking fish swims in ...

  4. The blobfish is a strange-looking creature that has a large head, tapered body, and flat tails. They have loose, moveable skin that, when taken out of the water, appears gelatinous. Their eyes are very large and placed quite high on the head. They are usually around 12 inches in length or shorter and around 20 pounds.

  5. How To Cook Blobfish. If you choose to eat blobfish, you will want to cook it well. The few people who have eaten blobfish cut away the acidic exterior skin, then sear the underlayer with a blowtorch or a hot saute pan. You could also bake a blobfish filet at 350 F for up to 20 minutes. When the meat turns white, it’s ready to eat.

  6. The following 11 facts about blobfish will get you caught up to speed on this unique creature. 1. Blobfish Won The “World’s Ugliest Animal” Contest. In 2013, The Ugly Animal Preservation Society created a contest to help raise awareness about endangered animals. The contest asked people to vote for the ugliest animal, which would then ...

  7. Nov 3, 2023 · The Blobfish’s Appearance: A Unique Portrait of Deep-Sea Life The blobfish is renowned for its distinct and peculiar appearance, which has earned it the title of “world’s ugliest animal.” However, this seemingly unattractive exterior serves a vital purpose in the challenging environment of the deep-sea.