Blobfish are deep-sea creatures that lack a swim bladder, which means they don’t produce sounds like many other fish. Instead, they communicate through changes in body language and movement. Their gelatinous bodies and lack of conventional features make it difficult to assign any specific sounds to them. In essence, blobfish are silent creatures in their natural habitat.
No, Shakira does not sound like a goat.
They sound like church bells
like a guitar sound!!!
it sound like a floote. its a long instrument
you sound like people are singing with you
it dosent sound licke anithing
Well, isn't that a lovely question! The blobfish doesn't actually make any sound because it lives in the deep ocean where sound doesn't travel very well. But I like to imagine if it did make a sound, it would be a gentle hum like the ocean waves, bringing peace and tranquility to all who hear it.
The blobfish is grayish with a pronounced bulbous "nose". (see related link for photo)
it feels like flubber or jello
As a deep-sea fish with little muscle, the blobfish eats any matter that floats in front of it or has fish waste on it.
the weirdest looking fish is the blobfish go to google images and type in 'blobfish' and you will see what i mean.
The blobfish belongs to the Animalia kingdom.
Yes, the Blobfish is a real animal. They live around Australia and Tasmania at depths lower than 800 meters. They are a recent discovery and little is known about them. There is concern that the habitats are being distroyed by the act of bottom trawling. Since the Blobfish have little muscle, they eat what swims by them and have a body like a jellyfish. Blobfish surely are interesting creatures.
I dont know how mach does a blobfish weight does anyone know?
A blobfish is an ectotherm, meaning it relies on external environmental conditions to regulate its body temperature. Ectothermic animals, like the blobfish, typically inhabit environments where their body temperature fluctuates with the surrounding water temperature. This adaptation is common in many marine species, particularly those living at great depths, where the blobfish is found.
Oh, dude, blobfish smell like... well, nothing, really. They live in the deep sea where there's not much going on in the scent department. So, if you're looking for a fish that won't make your nose scrunch up, the blobfish is your guy. Like, they're basically the unscented candles of the ocean.
A Blobfish weighs about 20 pounds.