This terrifying deep-sea fish is typically found at depths of 200 to 2,000 meters and is rarely seen alive. Condrik – Tenerife, an NGO conducting a shark research expedition, made the sighting.
a rare trait among fish, and are comfortable in the cold waters off Newfoundland and Iceland, as well as the tropical waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Mediterranean Sea, where they go each ...
This oarfish was just the latest high-profile incident of a deep-sea creature ... The fish left an impression on Hayes, too. “What was really brilliant was its translucent orange fins ...
To move, this species uses two fins—one pectoral and one dorsal—that are so thin they are almost transparent. As with sea horses, sea dragon males are responsible for childbearing. But instead ...