Fish have nostrils and mouths but are not present

The face-to-face fish was discovered by an Australian scientist in a 4,000-meter-deep underwater sea during an expedition to find marine resources from northern Tasmania to central Queensland.

The face-to-face fish was discovered by an Australian scientist in a 4,000-meter-deep underwater sea during an expedition to find marine resources from northern Tasmania to central Queensland.

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Fish have nostrils and mouths but are not present Picture 1Fish have nostrils and mouths but are not present Picture 1
The fish is not strange.

When pulling small nets with underwater cameras deep inside the eastern abyss up to 4km deep off Jervis Bay, scientists on the Australian Research and Industry Research Investigator (CSIRO) ) has obtained an unusual faceless fish.

The fish has nostrils and mouths but is not present. In the 1870s, a similar specimen was captured by the HMS Challenger pioneer research team at the Coral Sea.

Researchers believe that the eyes of this strange fish are hidden deep below the surface but cannot be seen clearly.

In addition to the strange face fish, scientists also discovered many unusual, even bizarre marine creatures such as ghost sharks, a fish with light-sensitive plates on the top of the head or crawlied So . Most of them are new creatures they don't know anything about.

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