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When a blobfish is removed from its deep-sea habitat, it undergoes drastic changes due to the difference in pressure. Out of water, its gelatinous body, which is adapted to the high pressure of the ocean depths, loses its structural integrity and collapses, resulting in a saggy, unappealing appearance. This is why blobfish look so different when they are brought to the surface, appearing more like a puddle of Gelatin rather than the more recognizable fish shape they have underwater. Ultimately, they are not well-suited for life outside their deep-sea environment.

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