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Blobfish, like other fish, breathe by extracting oxygen from water using their gills. Water enters through their mouths and flows over the gill membranes, where oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide is expelled. This process allows them to respire effectively in their deep-sea habitat, where they are typically found at depths that have high pressure and low light.

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