Weird Deep Sea Creatures (60 images)

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INCREDIBLE DEEP SEA FISH AND CREATURES

Weird Creature

Fanfin Seadevil

Angler

Coffinfish

Fangtooth

Seapig

Shovelnose Guitarfish Mouth

Viper-fish

Dumbo-octopus

Weird creature

Breakthechain-carp

Weird-creature

Black-lip-rattail

Fangtooth-fish

Mantis-shrimp

Hydromedusa

Elephant Fish Mouth

Frogfish

Dragon Fish

Basket Star

Pale and transparent Holothurian

Black-swallower

Hairy Frogfish

Unknown

Vampire Squid

Robot-fish

Blobfish

Bat fish

Giantisopod

Axolotl

Brachionichthys hirsutus

Ogrefish

Markhayward-frillshark-living-fossil

Vampiresquid

Rhincondon

Viper fish

Strange japanese fish

Spider crab

Barreleyes

Lancet fish

Pale red Acorn worm

Snakehead fish

Angler fish

Funny fish

Bathypelagic Ctenophore

Fangtooth fish

Rattail

Unknown

Basking Shark Mouth

Black Chimaera

Hatchet fish

Scaly dragonfish

Unknown

Deep-sea jellyfish

Benthic Holothurian

Monkfish

Weird Creature

Lionfish

Angler fish

Polynoid Polychaete worm

62 Responses to Weird Deep Sea Creatures (60 images)

  1. i vert curious about un known creature and this site giving me the oppertunity to know about it.one more thing can be added here the littlebit description about the creature.

    thanks

  2. How strange to forget the greatness of GOD and how he does give to the people examples so as to think about his almighty. No one can create creature the same above,marely, the powerful can, ALLAH.

    • These creatures were created by a rather extreme form of evolution, forcing them to become what they look like today. no god or gods are real.

      • We all have our believe, an extreme mutation also occurs naturally also be produced by God, He is able to do everything that we see all that is natural.

  3. Far more interesting and scary stuff can be traced… it is possible that much has been altered in species on earth secretly by extraterrestrials. I wouldn’t make too much of a deal on this stuff, just beware intelligent civilizations from abroad earth do not operate by terms as commonly thought by earth materialists.

  4. Espect the unsuspected right!!!! But i think if thers fish on earth that we bearly found or discovered then thers a hell of alot more that we may or may not discover b4 the end of time………….

  5. The Wierd fish picture of four fish with big heads and little bodies between the monk fish and lion fish I believe are out of the gulf of mexico and called Oyster fish. They use their big jaws to break open oysters to eat. I have caught many when trawling along the coast of Louisiana for shrimp.

  6. Christina Williams

    The unnamed photo labeled unknown japenese fish ( the one with the underbite and large bottom fangs) is actually a dragonfish. I have one in my fishtank and they get big. The picture you have is one of a dead one particularly being ready to be cooked and eatten considering that is a meal done there. They are actual gray with an atenna like an angler. I seen this same picture of this but a couple of them on a table label food on google search.

  7. How crazy do majority of these fish look?? I love showing my children pictures of the sea beings…odd how all life is connected somehow..someway..

  8. some of these where to fucked up looking to be real
    I’d say and that guy it looked like he has a lsd hat on

    • Mike, I lived in Louisiana for a number of years. The guy with the hat looks like a typical cajun coonass. His hat is LSU for Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. I have never caught a rat fish, but the setting looks real. If you notice behind him is slicker suits or rain gear hanging on the bunk house or kitchen of a large fish boat or shrimp boat. He has chest bibs on to keep dry and keep the fish slime off . His hands look pretty dirty like he has been working the nets. Fish looks pretty ragid as it has probably been dead in the net for a while. So I would say its the real deal. He does look a little amped up, so I could see where the lsd might come into the picture.

  9. i guess its whatever floats his boat

  10. Ok people, im going to attempt to communicate with the internet troll…. uhhh, meme haha cheezberger cat, yellow dolphin, flying nyan unicorn, squirrel… im currently awaiting response to this “troll feeding” technique, but one must be cautious, internet trolls are easily startled, but do return in greater numbers….

    Luke

  11. Apparently, the creatures of the dark, high pressure Abyss are feeling more siesmic activity , heat and piezoelectric and electrostatic effects through the thin ocean floor from massive magma movements . This frightens these creatures to go to “higher” ground, much like stink bugs craw up the walls toward the ceiling when a heavy storm is imminent. The animals know when it’s going to rain before it rains( or before a massive earthquake under the ocean). Electrical changes in the air,ground(and water) warn animals of coming natural upheavals(as a Chemist, I have researched the electrostatic field effect of Chemical Substituents and electrically charged ions on the reactive centers of substrates undergoing biochemical reactions in living systems).

  12. Founder of wierdfishlovers

    People THIS IS AL REAL I HAVE BIN loved by a blobfish , and i had to admit i loved it!

  13. I used to say to my kids, look at the deep sea fish illustrations, anything you can imagine and draw, don’t be embarrassed or ashamed, because you can find it somewhere in the seas.

  14. Wow, this is absolutely the best collection of deep-sea creature photos I’ve ever seen! And it’s a topic of fascination, so I’ve seen a few. I have to wonder, the last “Weird Creature” listing, how did they get an entire family of unknown creatures on one trip??

  15. That brown pufferfish looking thing at the bottom of your page of 60 wierd deep sea creatures is a dogfish. I’ve caught two of those in my life time and they are well known all across the southeastern US.

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