Blobfish, often considered an unusual and iconic species, primarily play a role in marine ecosystems as deep-sea dwellers. They help maintain the ecological balance by being part of the food web, feeding on small crustaceans and being prey for larger species. Additionally, their unique appearance has made them a symbol of marine conservation, raising awareness about the threats facing deep-sea habitats and the importance of protecting ocean biodiversity.
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they live in the sea on the coast of Australia
They like crabs and shellfish, but they eat what ever they can find.
there are many creatures that live in water 1.small fishes 2.large fishes 3.octopus 4.see weeds many more
They are the ones that keep the algae from growing tomuch
They are the ones that keep the algae from growing tomuch
fish provide food for other animals
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The scientific name for the blobfish is Psychrolutes marcidus. It is a deep-sea fish that has a gelatinous and soft body, allowing it to adapt to the high-pressure environment of the deep ocean.