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Blobfish, like many deep-sea fish, do not have traditional ears. Instead, they rely on the detection of vibrations through their bodies, which allows them to sense sounds in their environment. Their bodies are adapted to the high-pressure conditions of the deep sea, and they can perceive sound waves through their swim bladders and other sensory structures, helping them navigate and find food in the dark depths.

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