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bizarre Not Monsters But Sure Looks Like It

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This seems to be a "telescopefish", some more details:

"Meet the Telescopefish, a bizarre deep-sea dweller with tubular eyes built to spot bioluminescence in the ocean’s darkest depths! Living 500-3,000 meters below, its large, forward-pointing eyes catch faint glows from prey like lanternfish and bristlemouths. With a slender, silvery body, huge jaws, and a stretchy stomach, it can swallow prey bigger than itself. Some species even glow to lure food or communicate in the abyss. Dive into the mystery of this alien-like fish! #deepsea #fish #Bioluminescence"

EDIT: but the specimens on photo and in video above seem to have been manipulated with Ai.

This seems to be the "real" one:

 
The deeper they go the creepier the fish get 👍😂 wait till they finally get to the bottom🤔
That kind of shit fascinates me! One reason I DON'T want to die... I want to know what's all the way down there... I want to see farther and farther out in space. Interesting as fuck. What if we get way out there and we run into another advanced species that's also managed to explore as far from the opposite direction.
 
This face is similar to the female I woke up next to last time I was seriously intoxicated
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This seems to be a "telescopefish", some more details:

"Meet the Telescopefish, a bizarre deep-sea dweller with tubular eyes built to spot bioluminescence in the ocean’s darkest depths! Living 500-3,000 meters below, its large, forward-pointing eyes catch faint glows from prey like lanternfish and bristlemouths. With a slender, silvery body, huge jaws, and a stretchy stomach, it can swallow prey bigger than itself. Some species even glow to lure food or communicate in the abyss. Dive into the mystery of this alien-like fish! #deepsea #fish #Bioluminescence"

EDIT: but the specimens on photo and in video above seem to have been manipulated with Ai.

This seems to be the "real" one:


I can't imagine a life spent in total darkness except for photo luminescnce in a place that hovers just above freezing with pressure so high it can crush any thing that holds gas (bar very special submersibles, ie much much better than Triton) where finding food is a very long game and doesn't happen much...

Nature can really think outside the square when it comes to evolution...
 
This thing is extremely adapted to photo luminescence so this is it being horribly flash banged. No wonder it looks so suprised
 
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