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There are few photos of living blobfish of any species, but an underwater rover captured one of P. occidentalis, and it too is a plump but pretty cute little guy: Science News sponsorship position.
Paris Zoo Just Unveiled Bizarre Organism Called the 'Blob' — A Self-Healing 'Living Being' The "blob" has no mouth, no stomach and no eyes, yet it can detect food and digest it By Eric Todisco ...
A delicate blob with thousands of tiny animals made its new home on a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service telemetry receiver – a "first," according to the Midwest Fisheries Center.
Researchers on the hunt to make more complex humanoid robots have found a new way to make an artificial face move, in the form of a small, pink blob with glass eyes. The invention, led by ...
But the blobfish isn't all the "blobby" in it's natural habitat. In the cold, dark depths of the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans − between 1,970 to 3,940 feet deep − the blobfish looks ...
He has been bullied his whole life and we thought, 'Stuff this, it’s time for the blobfish to have his moment in the sun,' and what a glorious moment it is," radio show More FM hosts Sarah Gandy ...