Deep Water Is Both Fascinating And Terrifying… (60 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       25 Jul 2022       4443       9 GALLERY VIEW
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“This Whale My Wife Saw While Supervising A Trydiver. First Dive And You See A Whale. Wtf”

The Lizard Fish. Found 8000 Ft Below

The Ogre Fish Has Only Been Spotted A Few Times In Decades Of Ocean Research

Izismile Videos

The Portuguese Man O War

The Eye Of A Gray Whale

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This Is What A Blob Fish Actually Looks Like Underwater In Their Natural Habitat

For Your Viewing Pleasure: The Viper Dogfish

The Chirodectes (An Incredibly Rare Genus Of Box Jellyfish) Seen Just Twice, This Is The Only Known Footage To Exist.

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The Antarctic Amphipod Is One Of The Most Alien Creatures To Inhabit The Depths Below

Giant Squid Makes An Appearance In Tokyo Bay

Deep Blue, One Of The Largest Great White Sharks, Roams The Open Ocean

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A Cuttlefish Has Three Hearts, Blue-Green Blood, And Horizontal Vision Which Allows Them To See Behind Themselves

A Russian Fisherman Caught A Deep Sea Fish Which Straight Up Resembles A Nightmare

“Pov You're A Fish In The 1700's”

Rare Footage Of The Giant Squid, Filmed A Few Miles From The Appomattox Deepwater Oil Rig

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Gulper, Aka Pelican Eel

“Phantom Jellyfish Very Cool But I'd Hate To Bump Into It. Unlikely As It Lives In Deep Dark Water It.”

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“I Present To You: The 18 Metre Sea Condom”

Not Everything Is Terrifying! The Sea Angel Slug Swims In The Deep Using Flaps As Sort Of Wings!

“His Name Is Chad.”

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The Adorable Dumbo Octopus

See Pig A Friendly Kind Of Of A Sea Cucumber



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Fie 2 year s ago
#8
NOT sting rays.
       
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Loretta 2 year s ago
Fie, “stingray” is a generic name - these are Cownose rays - they have poisonous barbs that have been known to kill humans
       
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Loretta 2 year s ago
#19 - it’s not one of the few “left” - they are very rare period - often going generations with none being born.
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
Loretta,

Ummm. A generation by definition is the next offspring. So, if you mean a time period or season say so.
       
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Berney 2 year s ago
#19 you make it sound like they are an endangered species, its just a minor mutation.
       
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Philander 2 year s ago
#1 Technically, they're capable of performing kleptoplasty- an indirect form of photosynthesis wherein they feed upon the algae that grow on their cerata, and absorb the chloroplasts rather than digest them.
       
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Melinda 2 year s ago
#10 "Sea slugs be lookin like??" Really, Izi? I thought you guys were better than that.
       
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Edgar 2 year s ago
buncha cool wallpapers in here
       
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Monteleon 2 year s ago
#36 man who my Mom married was a sailor, he warned me about these, should I go Navy(I didn't)
       
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