Blobfish, specifically the species Psychrolutes marcidus, do not have a traditional gestation period like mammals. Instead, they lay eggs, with females capable of producing thousands of eggs at once. The eggs are typically fertilized externally, and the young hatch into larvae that develop in the water. The exact duration of the egg incubation can vary, but it generally takes several weeks for the eggs to hatch.
Type your answer here... it does by eatig
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
French children are taught that pigs say 'groin, groin!' instead of 'oink, oink!'
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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.
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Bob is a blob, a big green blob
No, it is not. A "blob" is a drop or spot or lump of anything. A blob of INK, a blob of BLOOD, a blob of LARD or a blob of water or just a spot on something, like a blob of dried mustard on a shirt. It is not a bad word. It's in the dictionary.
The blob was made 1895 when Barry veness was around he created the blob
i belive it is the life of a blob