Here are some of the deep-sea animals that we do know something about. The pelican eel (Eurypharynx pelecanoides) is a type of gulper eel that uses its large, pelican-like mouth to gulp up its prey.
Additionally, many deep-sea fish have eel-like body shapes, which helps make backward swimming possible. The backward-swimming deep-sea fish typically measured between 1 and 2 feet in length and ...
Norwegians haul up from the deep a sea lily, a living fossil previously ... discovering new kinds of eels, fish, and squid. Alexander Behm sails the North Sea and bounces sound waves off its ...
Off the coast of the Arabian Peninsula, a 1-foot-long sea creature with “sharp” teeth tucked itself deep into the crevice ... a group of confusing moray eels found in the Indian Ocean ...