The rarest and most bizarre aquatic creatures in the world, many people see them for the first time. Which ones have you seen?
The fourth type: Dumbo Octopus
Doesn’t this name sound cute to you?
It was discovered by marine biologists in 2014 at 1,600 meters on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
Have you seen the strange octopus in that looks like this? looks neither like an elephant nor an octopus? This cute guy is called the Dumbo octopus because he has two elephant-like ears on his head and small short legs.
When it encounters danger, it will wrap it up with its short legs.
The life of such a cute creature is only three to five years. Due to water pressure, it is difficult for it to survive in shallow water.
The fifth type: Piglet Squid
Piglet Squid, also known as Banded Piglet Squid, is a deep-sea octopus.
lives in the sea 100-200 meters below the sea. The average adult body size is ten centimeters. It has small eyes. There are light emitters under the eyes that can emit orange light. It has a big nose, has a pig-like body shape, and moves slowly.
The tentacles on its head are curled, there are light-emitting organs under its eyes, and its body is transparent or translucent. They are all rare and rare creatures.
The sixth type: Rabbit Spider
There is a saying that "people" are just like their names. Just look at the name and you will know that this guy is extraordinary!
All other spiders look like spiders, but it is a bit unique. Its body looks like a spider, but its head looks like a rabbit, and it looks like long little ears. Doesn’t it look funny?
The seventh type: Floating silkworm
The whole body is almost transparent even if you can't see it, and the body can also glow.
Doesn’t it look like a centipede when swimming!
is fast, highly maneuverable, and very flexible. When in danger, you can move directly in the opposite direction without turning around, and you can also rotate 180 degrees in an instant. Isn't it amazing?
There are many types, and each one is different.