Top 10 deep sea creatures!!

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1. Leafy Sea Dragon

Whatever you do, don't put it in your salad.

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A leafy sea dragon (phycodurus eques) has long leaf-like protrusions all over its body, serving as camouflage among different types of floating seaweeds or kelp beds. Neither prey nor predators recognize it as a fish.

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t's found along the coastline of Australia; a fully grown leafy sea dragon can reach about 45cm (18in). During mating, the female deposits up to 250 bright pink eggs onto a special "brood patch" on the underside of the tail of the male where they are attached and fertilized.


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A most distinguished portrait, worthy to be framed:

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2. Umbrella Mouth Gulper Eel

Here is a creature from the underwater gates of hell.


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The umbrella mouth gulper eel (eurypharynx pelecanoides) can open its "umbrella mouth" to pelican-like proportion, accommodating prey much larger than its size.


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Plus it can stretch and expand its stomach! The eel itself can be almost one meter in length, and if it starts expanding... This means it can swallow and devour something more than 1.5 meters long (keep your favorite cat away from it)




3. Firefly Squid


This squid sees the world in color. And it makes deep-blue pretty light itself.

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The firefly squid (watasenia scintillans), also called the sparkling enope squid has special deep-blue light producing organs called photophores - by flashing the lights on and off, it can attract prey before trapping it with its tentacles. It's also only cephalopod species which have color vision!


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Each year off the coast of Toyama Bay, Japan, billions of these tiny squids will gather to spawn, creating a cool lights show, see above. Boiled firefly squids is also a common food item in Asia:


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4. Viperfish


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The viperfish (chauliodus sloani) can grow to over half a meter in size... which is simply NOT a comforting thought. Again, it attracts its prey with luminescent spots running from throat to tail... and attracts curious humans, who can not refrain from sticking a finger in its jaws to see what happens.

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Luckily for everybody involved, it can go without food for days. Beware of the sharp fangs, even if it's dead -

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Are you ready for another nauseating shot? We warned you... Here is an angler fish - with its stomach in its mouth (decompression caused the stomach to invert).

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The male who is a lot smaller than the female bites into her and he actually becomes fused to the female for the rest of his life. In deep water environments this allows them to have a higher success rate in breeding where finding a mate can be difficult"


5. Fangtooth, or Ogre Fish



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A Fangtooth (anoplogaster cornuta), or ogre fish, dwells mostly in the waters off the coast of Australia... by the way, the waters off Australia seem to teem with all kinds of monsters. It may be ferocious-looking, but it's actually quite small - a maximum length of 17cm.

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Its head contains several mucous cavities separated by serrated ridges (I like how this sentence sounds). Its lower teeth are engineered to neatly slide into mouth pockets, when the fish decides to close the gaping jaw (see photo to prove it here)

It is one of the deepest living organisms found yet; it seems to enjoy water temperatures near freezing state. And no, it does not like you, either.:p



6. Hatchetfish

They know what you did last summer.;D

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A hatchetfish has extremely thin body, resembling the blade of a hatchet, and tubular large eyes that are permanently fixed looking upwards - this helps them to search for food falling from above. It also gives them a psychotic look, with eyes rolled up and stuck there.

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7. Christmas-Tree Worm

Here is something beautiful to feast your eyes on

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The christmas-tree worm (spirobranchus giganteus) is a small polychaete worm most often found in the Black Forest Reef and other reefs near Grand Turk.

They hide in the tubes, stick out their heads, and when threatened, pull their heads back into the tube. The feather-like tentacles resembling twin "Christmas trees" are called radioles - they filter the plankton for food, aid in respiration, and allow this worm to sing Christmas carols, very very softly.

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8. Giant Basket Star


A tangled wonder among the reefs. Just don't ask what's inside of it.

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The giant basket star (astrophyton muricatum) is an early Mesozoic invertebrate, often found around British Virgin Islands.

During the day, it curls up into a tight ball shape to protect itself from predators. At night, it climbs to an elevated point to feed on plankton by extending its intricately-branched feeding arms in a bowl-like shape. Then, it coils around its prey and the tiny hooks along the length of these arms will prevent its prey from escaping. Sounds like a healthy "Blob" feeding habits.

Here is another variety of Astrophyton, simply astounding in its classical beauty:

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9. Furry Sea Cucumber

If it's not furry, and it's not a cucumber, then what on Earth is it?

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The furry sea cucumber (astichopus multifidus) can be seen crawling or rolling over the sea floor of the Caribbean, Bahamas, and Florida. If you tear it to pieces trying to find out what on Earth is it, it would not really mind. They can regenerate their body tissues... potentially filling the ocean floor with furry cucumbers - what a thought.

The "Furry Cucumber" name, somehow, perfectly fits this deeply Salvador Dali-esque creature.

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And finally, perhaps the prettiest of them all -


10. Flamingo Tongue Snail


Flamingos don't have a tongue like that, in case you were wondering.


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The flamingo tongue snail (cyphoma gibbosumn) is a small, colorful sea snail which lives on various species of soft corals in the Caribbean.

This creature almost-literally wears its heart (soul and colors) on its sleeve... -

The pretty color you see in these images - is not in snail's shell! Rather, it's in a layer of live mantle tissue, connected to its foot - the snail pushes it out to cover the shell. The mantle tissue also works like a fish's gill.

When the snail is attacked, the mantle (and colors) are withdrawn. So you might say, this is the only marine animal that literally turns pale in fright.


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And they're only beautiful (with all that color) while they're alive.


BONUS: A Piglet Squid (Helicocranchia) caught off the shores of Nigeria. Finally a face you can trust.



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Re: Top 10 Weirdest deep sea creatures!!

sob7an Allah.. awesome thread...
truly he creates that which we know not!
 
Re: Top 10 Weirdest deep sea creatures!!

not weird creatures, masha Allah.
 
Re: Top 10 Weirdest deep sea creatures!!

MashAllah,
Shows the almighty power in Allah SWT creation. He can create anything and anywhere.
 
Re: Top 10 Weirdest deep sea creatures!!

Sub'han Allah for he trully creates the trully ashtonishing and beautiful

yeah I do like the seadevils(they are beautiful in their own way and have cool names :) )
 
Re: Top 10 Weirdest deep sea creatures!!

2. Umbrella Mouth Gulper Eel

Here is a creature from the underwater gates of hell.




The umbrella mouth gulper eel (eurypharynx pelecanoides) can open its "umbrella mouth" to pelican-like proportion, accommodating prey much larger than its size.


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Plus it can stretch and expand its stomach! The eel itself can be almost one meter in length, and if it starts expanding... This means it can swallow and devour something more than 1.5 meters long (keep your favorite cat away from it)
This fish reminds me of PacMan, but with a tail.:coolious:
 
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SubhanAllah !

then you still have these guys :

Megamouth Shark
This shark is extremely rare, few have ever been seen in the wild. They can grow up to 18 feet in length: that's one big shark!

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the Glass Squid
This One Looks Cute
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Chimeras
is actually related to sharks and rays family.

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Goblin Shark
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Vampyroteuthis
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Assalamualaykum

WOW! Subhanallah it just goes to show you can always be surprised with Allah's creation. My favourite was the leafy sea dragon I think...

Wasalamualaykum
 
i wudnt wana be swimming with some of those creatures lol
 
Under Water Sea Creaturez #

AsalamuAlaykum/Haallo,

If Guven has a similar thread please merge them, I did ask him but he never replied =( and me and Mr.Search do not get on..

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SubhanAllaah, How coote?
 
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subhanallah

jazakiallah khair 4 sharin
 
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The most amazing under-water sea creature

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ooooooo... nice jellyfish!!
I love all these picture threads you guys post!
 

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