


Scientific Name: Linophrynidae The Angler Fish looks better in water in water. Researchers drawing similarities between the frilled shark and living fossils tells what you need to know about this fish. Like the big, bad, ugly wolf, the frilled shark is also large and fearsome, surpassing six feet in length with about 300 curved, needle-like teeth. It inhabits marine waters like other shark species, occupying the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, where its color, length, and rear fin placement distinguish it from other sharks. The frilled shark is an example of what happens when evolution does not give a creature the aesthetic pleasure humans are used to. Scientific Name: Chlamydoselachus anguineus However, it looks less ugly in its natural habitat than out of water. The blobfish lives in a high-pressure environment between 600 and 1,200 meters deep ocean. The fish’s name comes from its lifetime routine of gently bobbing around the deep sea thanks to its gelatinous appearance aiding its buoyancy. The smooth-head fish is a foot-long and pink, with soft bones and few muscles. It won the poll to emerge as a mascot for its attractiveness, and such a proposition is not far from right. The public voted for the blobfish via a poll as the Ugly Animal Preservation Society mascot in 2013. The most attractive ones often hit the posters however, the blobfish has made history as an unlikely poster creature. Scientific Name: Psychrolutes marcidus (c) James Joel Related Posts: The Ugliest Fish in the World’s Oceans & Seas 1.
