Thursday, October 16, 2008
Gulper Eels...
are just plain cool.
Not much is known about these deep sea dwellers (it's thought the adults typically live at depths 6500 ft and deeper), aside from the obvious- what a crazy design!
They range from around 2-6 feet in length, with most of that being tail. They have a fairly flabby body, which may mean they not great swimmers, and a glowing red spot on the tail which may be used as a lure. I guess when your mouth is that big, the fish, shrimp, and plankton these guys eat comes to them.
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you should rig an LED into the tail :)
Mmmmm.., I like how you think. I didn't even know they HAD a glowing part when I made this guy. Curses! I need my own deep sea sub.
hmmm, a big mouth and mostly tail. i think i work with that guy.
can you believe these fish live at 6500 feet and deeper?!! I bet that thing eats more than plankton with a mouth that big. he sort of reminds me of a python!
That is the coolest fish i have ever seen!!
6 ft long?? I think I just peed a little.
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