It seems that the deeper one goes into the sea, the stranger underwater creatures become. For the most part, anyway. Scientists from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), for example, ...
While it's very true that, as the great Ian Malcolm once said, "life finds a way," that way can sometimes veer quite far off the beaten path. One of the most beautiful and strange examples of this is ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The Monterrey Bay Aquarium and a dive team experienced a rare sighting of a unique fish with a see through head, known as a barreleye fish. And it has only been seen by deep sea ...
BEAUTIFUL BARRELEYE: The wee wonder is described by the Cannery Row institution as "incredibly elusive," a fish that " lives in the ocean's twilight zone, at depths of 2,000 to 2,600 feet." The ...
Can you imagine how cool it would be to see out of your forehead? That is what the incredible barreleye fish (Macropinna microstoma) can do. Moreover, a transparent head is not the only impressive ...
INTERVIEWED SOME OF THE RECIPIENTS OF BLOOD. LEARNING MORE ABOUT THE OCEAN. FOR YEARS, THE MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM HAS GIVEN US A VIEW INTO THE UNKNOWN. FISH, TURTLES AND SHARKS, JUST A FEW OF THE ...
Rarely seen, bizarre-looking fish with transparent head spotted swimming in deep waters off CA coast
Something very freaky is lurking in the deep waters off the California coast. Researchers aboard a deep sea vessel spotted a barreleye fish and captured the rare sighting on video. The bizarre-looking ...
Researchers from a California aquarium were searching for deep sea jellies when they caught a glimpse of an “extremely rare” creature with glowing green eyes. Monterey Bay Aquarium senior aquarist ...
A rarely seen and bizarre deep sea fish with a see-through head and big glowing green eyes has been filmed off the coast of California. The barreleye fish was spotted during a dive organized by the ...
It seems that the deeper one goes into the sea, the stranger underwater creatures become. For the most part, anyway. Scientists from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), for example, ...
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