10 Most Terrifying Monsters Found In The Deep Sea

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Explore the fascinating world of deep sea monsters, including the barrel eye fish, tardigrades, sea spiders, pacific football fish, frilled sharks, viperfish, fang tooth fish, merman, giant isopods, and the ancient Japanese spider crab.
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like and subscribe and you'll have amazing luck for the rest of the week today's episode features a rare spider hardly seen on the water's surface we also held the bravery of the viperfish which can go for days without food lastly you're allowed to envy the japanese spider crab that has lived for almost 100 years number 10 barrel eye fish the barre... Read More
Key Insights
- 😃 Many deep-sea creatures have adaptations to survive in extreme conditions, such as the barrel eye fish's transparent head and the tardigrades' resilience to temperature and pressure.
- 🤢 Sea spiders are creepy creatures with large bodies, found at depths of 2,300 feet.
- 🤨 Pacific football fish gained popularity after the release of Finding Nemo, but their recent washing ashore raises conservation concerns.
- 🦈 Frilled sharks have remained relatively unchanged for millions of years and have the longest recorded gestation period among vertebrates.
- 😋 Viperfish are top predators in the deep sea and migrate to shallower depths to find food.
- 🦷 Fang tooth fish have fearsome teeth but are harmless to humans.
- 😜 Merman, part of folklore, were believed to bring death and ill luck to sailors.
- 🤣 Giant isopods are carnivores that can survive for long periods without food and roll up into a ball when scared.
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Questions & Answers
Q: How do barrel eye fish see in near pitch black waters?
The top portion of their heads is transparent, allowing light to enter and enabling them to see in the dark depths.
Q: Why are tardigrades often considered aliens?
Tardigrades have survival mechanisms that allow them to thrive in extreme conditions, leading scientists to speculate about their extraterrestrial origins.
Q: What sets sea spiders apart from land spiders?
Although both belong to the arthropod family, sea spiders, or picnocata, are different from land spiders, belonging to the Antarctic class.
Q: Are pacific football fish dangerous to humans?
While these deep-sea creatures may appear intimidating, they are not dangerous to humans. Scientists are concerned about them being washed ashore as it threatens conservation efforts.
Q: How do frilled sharks reproduce?
Frilled sharks have a gestation period of up to three and a half years, and their eggs develop inside the mother's body until they are ready to be born.
Q: What do viperfish eat, and how do they find food in the deep sea?
Viperfish primarily feed on crustaceans and small fish and migrate vertically between depths of 5,000 and 2,000 feet to find food.
Q: Are fang tooth fish dangerous to humans?
Despite their fearsome appearance, fang tooth fish are harmless to humans. They rely on their sharp teeth, sound, and smell to hunt.
Q: What is the lifespan of the Japanese spider crab?
Japanese spider crabs can live for over 100 years, with their size increasing as they age. The largest captured was 40 years old.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The barrel eye fish is a rare deep sea creature with a transparent head and glowing green eyes, living at depths of 2,000 to 2,600 feet.
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Tardigrades, also known as water bears, are resilient organisms that can survive extreme conditions, including temperatures from -300 to 300 degrees Fahrenheit and six times the pressure on the ocean floor.
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Sea spiders, with their creepy appearance and three-foot wide bodies, are found at depths of 2,300 feet and feed on slow-moving animals on the ocean floor.
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