Blobfish: Facts, Pictures & Information
73Pictures of the Blobfish
Blobfish: A Deep Sea Endangered Creature
The Blobfish, or Psychrolutes Marcidus, is one of the
strangest aquatic creatures found in Australian and Tasmanian waters. They are
in the deep sea family of Psychrolutidae, which are considered extremely rare. They
are near extinction however, are not easy to obtain and will die if the water
pressure is too low. They live on the sea floor, which is eighty times denser
than the water at sea level. Just getting down there is difficult for fishers.
Track up “Blobfish” on Google, and you will find very few pictures and
references while blob fish is at sea.
Blobfish: Body Features
What makes the Blobfish so unique is the shape of its face. When looked straight on, it looks like a human face. A large flap of skin folds over the wide mouth is like a nose. The two eyes are visible as well. The head of a Blobfish weighs a surprising 1/3 of its total body weight. The rest of the body descends into a short tail.
Blobfish: Behavior, Food, Diet
The reason Blobfish survive at such a low sea level is due to the gelatinous like flesh it has, which is just a little lighter than water. They contain no muscle at all, so being able to swim without it is essential for it to survive. It helps it float and reduces the pressure on the Blobfish’ body. At the bottom of a sea, the Blobfish basically remains stationary throughout its life. They rarely move unless food is found nearby, otherwise they will wait for prey to come close. Studies show the Blobfish’ diet consists mainly of urchins, mollusks, crabs, lobsters, and other slow-moving ocean bottom feeders. When something edible comes by, the Blobfish waits for it to come close. Even though Blobfish literally have to muscle, they are still able to open and close their mouth. It is currently unknown of how much they eat in an amount of time. A Blobfish barely moves at all when feeding. Where prey is scarce, some Blobfish will die simply of starvation.
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Reproduction and Size
Females do not have a normal mating schedule, and often
mate whenever a male crosses by. Surprisingly, a female will lay up to 1000 pink
eggs at a time. She stays with them, floating above them the whole time as if
protecting them. It was once thought that the Blobfish regularly “cleaned” the
eggs to make sure they hatched, but the method was unknown. Blobfish grows to
about a foot, but usually they are shorter at about ten inches. Unfortunately,
they are inedible and die from fishermen who accidentally make a catch.They are now considered endangered species.
Youtube Video: Save the Blobfish
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ha blobfish are so fat
the blob fish can actually only survive upto 2 minutes without water. are there any ways to tell females from males PLease email at nessabug12345@yahoo.com
I have seen one in the mirror when I get up in the morning. Just kidding. I think. I really enjoyed reading this hub. I always like learning new things when it comes to nature.
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i feel really bad for the blobfish i wish it could be better than it is now and they could have more than they have now.they maybe look bad and grose but they need help to have more and to be better what they are now.iIt is not good to loose on of our terrible animals it is really bad to see it is verry sad andbad to loose them.
There are strange things down in the deep blue sea, blobfish included. The first photo however almost has a touch of cuteness to it, I think it paints the blobfish in a very flattering light. I think I remember reading somewhere that someone tried to eat one that was caught as by-catch but the flesh was just too rubbery to actually eat.
blob fish are scary-lookin and weird!
this is good stuff.
I think the Blobfish is so cute and he looks like Squidwerd off of Spongbob
these ugly looking mothers are too ugly and are stinky too










A.A. Zavala Level 7 Commenter 15 months ago
Fascinating! Thank you for sharing.