Blobfish babies, or larvae, have a more typical fish-like appearance compared to their adult counterparts. They are small, gelatinous, and transparent, resembling many other fish larvae. As they grow, they undergo significant changes, eventually developing the distinctive, blobby appearance for which adult blobfish are known. This transformation occurs as they adapt to the high-pressure environment of their deep-sea habitat.
They look just the same as normal blob fish.
First its like a attacking shark. Second they look like a goblin in shark mode.
When one is underwater they look like their eyes are glowing in the dark.
fat and hairy with black toes hahahahaha
Kind Of Like A Blob.
Carp eat alligators but small one babies shall i say
It looks like a blob in the center of the necleus.
A blob on the floor, with four appendages.
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Like a blob of dough
a pseudopod (fake foot) which reaches out and pulls the microorganism where it needs to go ....... it looks like a elongated blob attached to another blob
its like a black blob