[a href="vny!://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa0SY6RYJIo&NR=1&feature=fvwp"]Watching this video [/a]one might think it to be the abyssal cusk eel though it was once correct it is no longer the deepest living fish known of nor the only one with video
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Fangtooth - despite its scary-looking face, fangtooth fish are pretty small fish. The biggest ones only grow to about 6 inches long. They are some of the deepest living fish in the sea, having been seen as far down as 16,000 feet deep.
[/font]one may deem it correct in essence, it is true and it is deep and yet it is not the one. this is only 16000 feet got to go deeper yet past 20 thousand.feet into the deep black The specific fish i am looking for was found after the date of the abyssal cusk eel and before January 1 of 2010
I am not going to make this to easy.
Some of the questions given here before had me yanking on my beard hairs in frustration.
I hope to return the favour with some real humdingers of course you can cheat and use bing or google you might get lucky and find the article. Good luck.
This fish is one of the deepest dwelling fish known to man, they are found in both shallow inter tidal zones and at depths of 24,000 ft or more, in both cold and warm waters. This fish is near blind. This fish uses a form of vibration to navigate. They have prominent, well developed sensory pores of the head, a part of the animals lateral line system. It has a smaller cousin that lives in shallower waters.
What kind of fish is it. bonus points if you can tell me when this fish was discovered.