The deep sea dragonfish is another deep sea creature that uses its oversized fang like teeth to grab prey in the deep dark environs of its habitat.
Deep ocean floor creatures.
See how these deep sea denizens make the most of their deep dark home.
If the dumbo octopus is one of the most harmless looking ocean animals then the deep sea dragonfish is the opposite.
Be wowed by incredible creatures in this journey through a mysterious part of our blue planet with this 10 hour loop.
Down in those environments there are all kinds of hazards and complications.
These creatures live in very demanding environments.
Although it s a fish it has no scales but instead a slippery slimy skin that resembles an eel s.
The blob sculpin the deep water equivalent of grumpy cat is a miserable looking fish that lives in very deep water in the both the north pacific and bering sea.
Nearly half of the world s sea floors are over 3 000 meters 9 800 ft deep.
Although there are millions of different species of animals on the planet perhaps the scariest of all are the creatures who live on the ocean floor.
While this bottom feeder may look perpetually bored and bummed out they actually keep pretty busy on the ocean floor.
It is said that the transparent teeth of this fish are stronger than that of a.
In most of the world the ocean floor is very deep averaging 3 790 meters 12 430 ft in depth.
With oversized teeth and a hideous face the dragonfish is an assassin of the unfathomable deep.
The term deep sea creature refers to organisms that live below the photic zone of the ocean.
These scavengers are vital to the deep sea habitat as they help clean up the ocean floor.
Many of these newly discovered species live deep on the ocean floor in unique habitats that depend on plate movement underwater volcanoes and cold water seeps.
Contrary to popular belief most of the sea floor known as the open ocean is not really a habitat for animals just a place they pass by on the way to somewhere else.
These deep sea creatures have made the lowest parts of the world their home surviving thousands of meters below the surface.
These creatures must survive in extremely harsh conditions such as hundreds of bars of pressure small amounts of oxygen very little food no sunlight and constant extreme cold.
Most creatures have to depend on food floating down from above.
Leafy sea dragon phycodurus eques with a multitude of yellowish or greenish appendages that allow it to camouflage itself as seaweed this 14 inch deep sea creature closely related to sea horses.