Felimare picta
A species of colorful sea slugs or nudibranch dorids, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Chromodorididae. All Hypselodoris species from the Atlantic Ocean were transferred to Felimare after DNA phylogeny.
Diamond Tetra
It is a species of fish from the tetra family. These fish have a beautiful shimmering color and a calm character, which makes them popular in aquariums. They can live in a common aquarium environment and are a wonderful decoration for any pond.
Atolla 🪼
This is a species of jellyfish from the family Atollidae. Although the name of this species includes the term "atoll", they have no relation to coral atolls. The atoll jellyfish usually lives at a depth of about 1000 meters and is the least similar to a regular jellyfish due to its unusual appearance.
She has special luminous organs (photophores) that can flash, which helps her scare off predators and attract prey. Other species of jellyfish in the Atollidae family may also have a similar effect, which has made them the subject of bioluminescence science research.
Black angel 😇
Distributed in the central Atlantic Ocean, near Florida, the Bahamas, Brazil and the Gulf of Mexico.
White shark 🦈
It ranks fourth among the most dangerous creatures on our planet.
In the mythology of some Asian countries, there is a belief that the white shark is the guise of Satan, taking sinful souls “to another world.”
Coleman's shrimp
Shrimp are crustaceans that are widely distributed throughout the world. They are found in both salt and freshwater bodies of water, they are caught in the wild and bred on special farms. In our country, shrimp are most common in the seas of the Far East, where more than 100 species are found.
Spotted bracken
Usually leads a solitary lifestyle, but outside the breeding season it can form large flocks. Refers to ovoviviparous organisms, the females carry the eggs, and then the young are born, which look like miniature adults.
Hell's vampire is a creepy creature
A small deep-sea cephalopod detritivore from the family Vampyroteuthidae, classified into the monotypic genus Vampyroteuthis, living in temperate and tropical waters of the world's oceans.
This is the only cephalopod known to science that spends its entire life at depths of 400-1000 m in an area with a minimum amount of oxygen dissolved in water. Due to the presence of unique retractable sensitive whip-shaped filaments, it is classified into the order of vampiromorphs, which has common features with both squids and octopuses.
Frog fish 😁
Instead of quickly cutting through the water column, the frog fish lies calmly between the stones. Because of such a lazy life, all 40 centimeters of the fish’s body were covered with branched hair. Moreover, long-term unshavenness is not scales, but many leathery outgrowths.
Moray echidna
Despite their formidable reputation, moray eels are usually non-aggressive and only attack in self-defense. They are quite common in marine aquariums, although they require a large volume and are difficult to maintain.
Porcelain crabs 🦀
Decapod crustaceans from the widespread family Porcellanidae, which in appearance resemble real crabs. They have flattened bodies adapted for living in rock crevices. They are fragile, easily lose limbs when attacked, and use their large claws to defend territories.
Strawberry squid 🍓
In addition to its ability to protect itself from light and its unusual color, the squid has two dome-shaped eyes of different sizes. One eye is small and blue, and the other is large, green and yellow, and looks a bit like half a lime. The eyes help the squid hunt for prey in the twilight zone of the ocean, where only 1% of sunlight penetrates.
🖤Venom Fish - Lantern Fish
This is a unique species of marine fish that can glow in the dark. They are commonly found in the tropical waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. This fish creates light with the help of special organs inside its body, which makes it incredibly beautiful.
Bangai Cardinal
A species of small marine fish from the Apogon family, living in a small area east of the Indonesian island of Sulawesi
In the wild, crocodiles often clash in the struggle for survival ✨
These predators can attack their relatives for various reasons: to defend their territory, to get food or to establish dominance.
This wonderful creature is called Cystisoma
This species is completely transparent, allowing it to hide from ocean predators.
Hauliods
A genus of deep-sea fish from the family Stomiidae. The most common is the common hauliod, found almost everywhere in the temperate and tropical zones of the three oceans.
Caramel crab
This unique creature has no close relatives, which is why it is considered unique of its kind. Caramel crabs live in the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific. This is a true master of disguise! It can change color to become invisible against the background of a coral reef.
Solmissus jelly
Jellyfish tentacles have tiny stingers called nematocysts that can detach, stick to the skin, and release venom. The amazing thing is that even if the jellyfish is dead, it can still bite you because the cellular structure of the nematocysts remains long after the animal dies.
White spotted catshark 🦈
The species of shark is a genus of Asian cat sharks of the same family of the wobbegong-like order. These sharks live in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean at depths of up to 18 m.
The maximum recorded size is 95 cm. These sharks have an elongated brown body covered with dark stripes and white spots. The diet consists of bony fish and invertebrates. They reproduce by laying eggs. They get along well in captivity. They are subject to commercial fishing.
😱 Great white pelican
This beak is complemented by an extensive throat pouch that can hold up to 13 liters of water.
Fish Tripod 👻
This is the most deep-sea and bottom-dwelling fish from the Bathipteridae family and looks like a tripod. With length sizes up to 37 centimeters. With long and bony processes up to one meter, which it uses as arms and legs.
🐊 Giant Gharial
Gharials come out of the water only to bask on the banks of rivers. In hot weather, individuals tend to cool down and warm up if the ambient temperature is low.
They prefer to bask in the morning on wet and sandy beaches. They tend to return to the same place, which is always near water.
Dugong
The dugong is the closest relative of the extinct sea cow.
The basis of their diet consists of aquatic plants from the families of pondweeds and aquatic plants, as well as seaweed.
🙄Tactostoma macropus - species of baleen dragons 🐉
A species of baleen dragonfish that lives in the Pacific Ocean at depths of up to 2000 m. This species reaches a length of 34.3 cm. This species is the only known species of the genus Tactostoma.
It's creepy! Isn't it? 🔥
😊Hermit crabs
The most popular harmless sea vagrant who prefers shallow waters is the hermit crab. For self-defense and as a home, he uses a shell, which he constantly carries on his back. It is also one of the natural cleaners of the environment, as it feeds mainly on organic debris.