Why are deep-sea fish generally ugly? Is it just like what netizens said, “No one is watching anyway, just grow long”? Video According to @chaizhikip, there is a fish that has been rated as “the ugliest fish in the world”: blobfish. After this kind of fish was salvaged, it turned into a pile of rotten meat, plus Brother Octopus’s flat nose and big mouth, it seemed that no one could argue for him. When it’s in the deep sea, it looks okay, it’s not good-looking, but it’s not ugly either. However, after humans salvaged it and let it decompress and expand, it couldn’t bear to look directly at it. In addition to the blobfish, there are also many strange-looking fish in the deep sea, either with small lanterns on their heads or with big mouths. The common features are big mouths, big eyes, and all kinds of tentacles. The reason why these fish grow like this is inseparable from the deep-sea environment. Due to the lack of light in the deep ocean, fish have evolved large eyes to absorb enough light. Some even have light emitters to attract prey. In addition, food is scarce in the deep sea, so if deep-sea fish want to survive, they must not miss any opportunity to eat, so they have evolved large mouths that are out of proportion with their bodies and are full of sharp teeth. Many deep-sea fish also have a lot of .
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