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.
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Mabey yes because it likes to eat edeble things so it can be little friendly
The blob fish was discovered in the 1800s and can be found in the Pacific ocean
No. Most fish are vertebrates but the blobfish is special. It does not have any bones therefore it is a invertebrate.
it dosent sound licke anithing
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.
The blobfish belongs to the Animalia kingdom.
I dont know how mach does a blobfish weight does anyone know?
A Blobfish weighs about 20 pounds.
Blobfish is edible, but has a poison sake that can kill you if not properly removed.
There is only one species of blobfish. It is the Psychrolutes marcidus.
Blobfish are ugly because they are actually called japanise blobfish, and japanise people are ugly
The blobfish is grayish with a pronounced bulbous "nose". (see related link for photo)
The deformed blobfish stands out from other marine species due to its unique appearance, characterized by a gelatinous body, lack of muscles, and a large, droopy nose.
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