Elusive 'Shape-Shifting' Fish Rarely Seen Filmed by Researchers
TheMightyChickadee writes:
News from Newsweek:
An elusive "shape-shifting" fish was recently spotted off the coast of California in a rare sighting.
On August 6, the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) tweeted a video of a whalefish.
"A whalefish was spotted last week with ROV Doc Ricketts," the research institute tweeted. "This whalefish [order Cetomimiformes] was encountered by [Steven Haddock's] team on their R/V Western Flyer expedition 2,013 meters deep offshore of Monterey Bay."
The video shows a bright orange fish swimming in the dark depths of the ocean.
[...] A mystery, indeed. In 2010, the Smithsonian reported the whalefish was first discovered in 1895. As one might have guessed, scientists named their newest specimen after its "whale-like appearance."
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