The blobfish (Psychrolutes marcidus) primarily inhabits deep-sea environments, particularly around the coasts of Australia and New Zealand. They are typically found at depths ranging from 600 to 1,200 meters (about 2,000 to 3,900 feet) in the ocean. Blobfish prefer cold, deep waters where they can rely on their gelatinous bodies to withstand high pressure and to float above the ocean floor in search of food.
No. A blob fish is a fish.
A blob fish guarding its eggs is commonly referred to as a brooding fish. Unlike most fish, the blob fish, or blob sculpin, will lay its eggs close to another blob fish.
does blob fish camouflages
They look just the same as normal blob fish.
The blob fish feeds by just sitting in the water and waiting for something edible to come by. So technically the blob fish eats anything edible.
Blob fish tastes almost like crab, except a little bit sweeter.
Blob fish survive by laying on the bottom of the ocean floor and eat anything that floats by!
no
Blob fish tastes almost like crab, except a little bit sweeter.
No... Unless you think that a blob of mucas and slime is cute..
Blob fish survive by laying on the bottom of the ocean floor and eat anything that floats by!
the blob fish does not