Yes, a change in environment can be harmful to a blobfish. These deep-sea creatures are adapted to specific pressures and temperatures found in their natural habitat. If they are exposed to changes such as rising temperatures, pollution, or habitat destruction, their survival can be jeopardized, leading to stress, difficulty in finding food, and decreased reproductive success.
Yes, blobfish can die when they are brought to the surface because they are adapted to survive in the high-pressure deep sea environment. When they are brought up to the surface, the sudden change in pressure can be harmful to their bodies, causing them to die.
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because, if you do not recycle it i might go to the ocean, and kill tons of animals and it would be because of you littering. Thanks for your time.
they use their fins to steer while swimming and to change direction
The blobfish belongs to the Animalia kingdom.
I dont know how mach does a blobfish weight does anyone know?
A Blobfish weighs about 20 pounds.
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Blobfish is edible, but has a poison sake that can kill you if not properly removed.
A blobfish uses its fins to paddle and its tail to steer/change direction. However... Because the blobfish is a sea-bed fish which lives along the bottom of the sea beds where the pressure is so high, it is impossible for the gas bladder, found in most fish, to achieve perfect buoyancy. Therefore the blobfish evolved gelatine-like flesh which helps them to float in the extremely high pressures without using all of their energy. A disadvantage of this is that the blobfish has relatively little muscles to help the fins and tails work properly. Therefore when blobfish hunt for food, they merely swallow edible things that simply float in front of it, rather than swimming around hunting food like most fish. Blobfish are on the verge of extinction because of deep-sea trawler fishing.
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no it is the idiotic lefties of this world that are bad ,let alone ones that cannot spell