Today I decided to take my daughter Hilary out fishing around the Clewiston canals. She managed to catch this GIANT bass and this really weird looking fish.
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There is a vast world below the ocean that we have yet to discover in its entirety. While we seem to know nearly everything about the land, the sea still leaves much to be desired. As you go down into the depths of the ocean, you’ll notice a lot will change. For one, you’ll begin to be immersed in darkness. Second, the pressure will change. So, the creatures that have been discovered deep in the oceanic depths are quite different biologically, and they can be quite terrifying to look at. But once we begin to understand them, we can start to learn more about our existence, and even come closer to curing diseases and solving some of the world’s most complex mysteries. However, the sea creatures that have been discovered recently have shown to be just downright creepy and terrifying.
You probably recall the Angler Fish, especially if you’re seen the Disney movie, “Finding Nemo”. If you didn’t realize that this fish is the real deal, get ready for new additions to your nightmares. It wasn’t a work of fiction or some messed up fantasy of some Disney Imagineer. The fish that we see in this video is actually female, and the male is a small weakling, wandering the sea to find a female with her pheromones. The male then attaches itself to the female and becomes a parasite. Every part of the male merges with the female except for the testicles, which the female uses to impregnate herself. Jokes aside, this is quite a fascinating process despite how creepy it is. Similar to the angler fish is the Viper Fish, which has a natural extra attachment that illuminates in the darkness of the sea with the purpose of attracting prey.
The blob fish is a creature that you wonder what God was smoking or shooting up when he decided to create the blob fish. This fish has no bones, and literally just hangs out on the ocean floor and hopes that food comes to its mouth. Whether you want to worship the blob fish for its epic level of laziness or wonder how in the world the species is still in existence with such an apathetic demeanor, it’s still creepy to look at. Then we have the goblin shark, which is pretty much like the underwater version of the alien from the movie “Alien” due to its protruding mouth. The goblin shark has a large snout and needle-like teeth that are sharp and deadly.
For a completely random sea creature, we have the Christmas Tree Worms, which really look like tiny walking fir trees that come in different colors. The branches or hair-like appendages help them breathe as well as consume phytoplankton. Then we have the sea pig, which looks nothing like the pigs we have on land. But instead the sea pig is a multi-tubed foot sea creature that is closely related to the sea cucumber. It eats by pulling water and absorbing organic food. Quite innovative, even though it looks creepy.
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Rare transparent fish Caught on the coast of New Zealand. It felt scaly and was quite firm, almost jelly like, and you couldn’t see anything inside aside from this orange little blob inside it. Fisherman plucks bizarre shrimp like creature water New Zealand thats completely through
▶ Northern water snake (Nerodia sipedon) feasting on what appears to be a male round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) on Beausoleil Island in Georgian Bay Islands National Park, Ontario. There are also rattlesnakes there.
10. RED-LIPPED BATFISH: Found around the Galapagos Islands, this unusual fish is not very good at swimming…
…it instead uses its unique fins to walk the ocean floor.
And it has an ingenious spine-like projection on its back to lure prey, and uses a battering-ram like structure on its head to attack.
9. CHRISTMAS TREE WORMS: Each worm has two brightly coloured tree-like crowns that protrude from its tubular body.
The incredible network of “leaves” radiate from the worms central spine…
…and are used for respiration and for catching food. Most of the worms body is actually not visible, as they are burrowed down and anchored into coral — and will quickly retract into their bores when threatened.
8. GIANT OARFISH: The world’s longest bony fish, reaching a recorded length of 36 feet… It is thought likely to be the source of worldwide “sea-serpent” stories.
It’s organs are concentrated toward the head end of it’s body… Possibly allowing it to survive losing large segments of its tail.
Inhabiting the mesopelagic layer, it is thought capable of diving as deep as 1000 meters (3,300 ft).”
7. LEAFY SEADRAGON: A masterfully camouflaged fish, the leafy seadragon is found off the southern coast of Australia.
As well as being ingeniously camouflaged, these exquisite creatures employ a subtle means of propulsion…using their two near transparent fins to maintain the illusion of floating seaweed.
6. FIREFLY SQUID: These amazing creatures are capable of bioluminescence… that means they can produce their own light via an organ in each tentacle called a photo-sphore.
During the day they live at depths of several hundred meters, but at night they return to the surface, and in numbers they can produce an incredible sea of blue light.
They are also capable of “counter-illumination” which makes it very difficult for a predator to spot them from below.
5. Pink Sea-Through Fantasia: This rare translucent animal lives in the Celebes Sea of the western Pacific Ocean.
Sometimes mistaken for a jelly-fish, this cleverly mobile sea-cucumber is capable of navigating safely around prey while travelling upwards of 3000 feet form the seabed in search of food.
4. Sarcastic Fringehead: This notoriously ferocious and territorially aggressive fish…
…is known to wrestle with other fringeheads; pressing their over-sized mouths against each other in an attempt to establish dominance.
3. BARRELEYE: These fish are named for their huge, telescoping barrel-shaped eyes which are located inside a protective transparent dome of soft tissue.
Their acutely light sensitive binocular eyes, which can be directed forward, are generally directed upwards and are capable of detecting the silhouettes of potential food sources from vast distances.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimic_octopus
2. MIMIC OCTOPUS: The mimic octopus is a remarkable species of octopus capable of impersonating an array of other sea animals.
Not only can it change skin pattern and color to suit its background, as other cephalopods can, the Mimic octopus can shape shift to an extraordinary degree…
Both as a means of tricking unsuspecting prey. And by fooling potential predators — “by discerning and impersonating the sea creature that will present the greatest threat to its current possible predator.”
1. PEACOCK MANTIS SHRIMP: Forget Mike Tyson or Rocky Marciano, for pound-for-pound power nothing comes close to this shrimpy super-boxer.
The 4-6 inch mantis shrimp has the fastest punch in the known universe!
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As for the round goby, it is an invasive species in North America and is native to the Black and Caspian seas in central Eurasia.
▶ Northern water snake (Nerodia sipedon) feasting on what appears to be a male round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) on Beausoleil Island in Georgian Bay Islands National Park, Ontario. There are also rattlesnakes there.
Fishing for sharks off the Florida Keys, we really didn’t expect to catch this weird “fish”! He seemed to be OK with it all, especially after we hand fed it some fish. Funny!
Although these days everyone is obsessed with zombies and aliens, some of the strangest and most terrifying creatures in the universe lie beneath the surface of the waves on our very own planet. In the pitch black depths of the ocean where the pressure can be dozens of times higher than at sea level you may very well find yourself running into one of these denizens of the deep. Allow us to introduce you to the 25 most terrifying sea creatures on Earth.