Blobfish (Psychrolutes marcidus)
Marine ecologist Kerryn Parkinson found the next animal on our list of weirdest animals in 2003. The blobfish is a deep-sea animal occupying the southeastern coast of mainland Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand waters. Blobfish won the ugliest animal online vote in 2013.
The gelatinous fish has different anatomical functions from other fish species. It lacks skeletons or muscles. The fishβs body comprises a blobby substance with a lower density than water. It helps them stay flat above the sea floor. Half its body mass contains its head, large black eyes, a huge mouth, and a bulbous nose.
Also, blobfish donβt have a swim bladder. It works to its benefit because it allows it to control buoyancy. It lives at sea depths ranging from 2000 to 3900 ft. The ocean at this depth has pressure 60 to 120 times greater than the sea surface. The lack of swim bladders prevents implosion at these depths.
With its single closed circulatory system, it can grow up to one foot long. They have a slow reproduction rate and live up to 100 years.