Terrors of the Deep

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Sea Gooseberry! *_*
Oh shit, it's a living rave party!

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Our friend the dome head fish. Guess where it's eyes are, guess.

They're those green things in it's head
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Somehow, creepy marine life just doesn't disturb me like land creatures. I think they're all fascinating. It's a pity we don't have examples of prehistoric terrors like the Megalodon.
 
Goblin sharks! I love goblin sharks! I used to try to read as much about them as I could when I was little.

Gulper eels also fascinate me:


And dumpling squid aren't terrors, and aren't really even in "the deep" but they're adorable.
 

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Can't find a photo, but Prince Axel's Wonderfish is an interesting anglerfish that has its lure dangling from the back of its throat, like a pair of glowing tonsils.
 
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Shit guys look at this thing
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I dunno what it is but I want to be it's friend :D


Bonus:

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WRONG NEIGHBORHOOD MOTHERFUCKER

And the very cute slender oarfish
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I don't think they've ever gotten a pic of one swimming around in it's home. Everyone I see is dead :(

I found more of that weird fish thing
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There's this:
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This one looks like it's smiling!
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And I think this and that walking fish should be friends.
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Da fuck is this thing?

Speaking of happy marine life eels always look pretty happy
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And puffer fish are always happy
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And then sometimes cute things happen under da sea (the fish attached to the shark are actually cleaning him, this is good)
 
Magnapinna squid recently discovered in the Gulf of Mexico.

When I used to work at a pet store, I took care of the saltwater fish and whenever we got puffers, they always were the most personable. One porcupine puffer that we had for a while eventually recognized me as "Foodbringer" and would swim to the surface and follow my hand around the tank when I was wiping algae. One dogface puffer used to show its teeth whenever people would come up to look at him.
 
mortal_wombat said:
Magnapinna squid recently discovered in the Gulf of Mexico.

When I used to work at a pet store, I took care of the saltwater fish and whenever we got puffers, they always were the most personable. One porcupine puffer that we had for a while eventually recognized me as "Foodbringer" and would swim to the surface and follow my hand around the tank when I was wiping algae. One dogface puffer used to show its teeth whenever people would come up to look at him.
Puffers become super friendly to their owners over time, those cute lil' things are just bursting with personalty. I'm going to be getting a dwarf puffer fish very soon which is super exciting.
 
Niachu said:
I would've wrote about The Bloop but science has debunked it as "ice quakes." Lame.
I wanted it to be a bunch of whales having a farting contest :(
 
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revengeofphil said:
Niachu said:
I would've wrote about The Bloop but science has debunked it as "ice quakes." Lame.
I wanted it to be a bunch of whales having a farting contest :(

I'm going to believe that the "ice quakes" were caused by whales having a farting contest too close to icebergs.

How do we feel about axolotls? They're not terrors, don't really live in deep water or saltwater, but they're insanely adorable and also look like they're smiling. They're not fish either, but still adorable.

Anyone know what this is? I kinda think it's pretty great. I presume it's either a kind of shark or chimaera, but I couldn't find any info about it. Not that I really looked very hard ...
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mortal_wombat said:
revengeofphil said:
Niachu said:
I would've wrote about The Bloop but science has debunked it as "ice quakes." Lame.
I wanted it to be a bunch of whales having a farting contest :(

I'm going to believe that the "ice quakes" were caused by whales having a farting contest too close to icebergs.

How do we feel about axolotls? They're not terrors, don't really live in deep water or saltwater, but they're insanely adorable and also look like they're smiling. They're not fish either, but still adorable.

Anyone know what this is? I kinda think it's pretty great. I presume it's either a kind of shark or chimaera, but I couldn't find any info about it. Not that I really looked very hard ...
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Axolotls? Love em'
They're the happiest perpetual salamander larva ever to not set foot on land.
AND THEY CAN REGROW THEIR LIMBS, THAT'S SWEET.

As for the other thing it looks vaugely like a sawfish but I've never seen it before in my life. Definetly not a shark though. I'll figure out what it is in the morning and get back to you guys on it.
 
revengeofphil said:
mortal_wombat said:
How do we feel about axolotls? They're not terrors, don't really live in deep water or saltwater, but they're insanely adorable and also look like they're smiling. They're not fish either, but still adorable.
Axolotls? Love em'
They're the happiest perpetual salamander larva ever to not set foot on land.
AND THEY CAN REGROW THEIR LIMBS, THAT'S SWEET.
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thankee
 
The fish with the weird nose washed up on shore after the tsunami, or so I gathered, if that helps. All I could find were pictures but no description. :(

I miss having axolotls! I'm hoping to get some more soon. I used to have for of them (two wildtype, one leucistic and one golden albino), but that turned into 2504 after three of them turned out to be female. I have a bunch of pictures of them if anyone wants to see 'em. They were so personable and happy all the time!

One of the females, Satchel, when she was still a baby.
 

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Niachu said:
I would've wrote about The Bloop but science has debunked it as "ice quakes." Lame.
Awww...I was hoping it was the Leviathan. :(
 
mortal_wombat said:
revengeofphil said:
Niachu said:
I would've wrote about The Bloop but science has debunked it as "ice quakes." Lame.
I wanted it to be a bunch of whales having a farting contest :(

I'm going to believe that the "ice quakes" were caused by whales having a farting contest too close to icebergs.

How do we feel about axolotls? They're not terrors, don't really live in deep water or saltwater, but they're insanely adorable and also look like they're smiling. They're not fish either, but still adorable.

Anyone know what this is? I kinda think it's pretty great. I presume it's either a kind of shark or chimaera, but I couldn't find any info about it. Not that I really looked very hard ...
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Found it.
It's a thing called a "Ghost Shark" but it's not actually a shark. It's one of the most primitive fish still alive today. The fish you posted has a long as shit nose but that's probably because it's spread out while in live fish they flop around.
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These are all different subspecies but they all share the same traits of big bulging eyes, a sharp dorsal fin, two pairs of fan like fins and their floppy nose.
 
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Now that I have some time (and saying "fuck it" to the TV remote I've been trying to program all afternoon,) you're right - ghost shark! And as I found out - also called chimaeras or spookfish. The one I posted is apparently a baby paddlenose chimaera/spookfish. The ones you posted are probably adults.

Either way, adding it to my list of fun things I want to hug.


Then there's this fancy sea butterfly:
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mortal_wombat said:
Now that I have some time (and saying "fuck it" to the TV remote I've been trying to program all afternoon,) you're right - ghost shark! And as I found out - also called chimaeras or spookfish. The one I posted is apparently a baby paddlenose chimaera/spookfish. The ones you posted are probably adults.

Either way, adding it to my list of fun things I want to hug.


Then there's this fancy sea butterfly:
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Here's a sea butterfly without a shell
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Purty.

For reference here's a sawfish
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They're both closely related to rays (with the sawfish being a ray) and they both have stupid noses.
The sawfish uses his to detect potential snacks swimming around
 
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