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Context
This is a genuine image of a living blobfish underwater. This photograph was taken at an aquarium in Japan, however, so natural habitat might not be the most apt description of the setting.
Origin
The blobfish is often regarded as the “world’s ugliest fish” (it was even “awarded” this title during a British Science Festival in 2013) in large part because most people encounter this deep-water dwelling creature after it’s been hastily pulled to the surface in a fishing net. The change in pressure between the blobfish’s natural environment (a depth of about 3,000 feet) and the open air has a dramatic effect on the fish’s body, and causes this deep-water creature to resemble, well, a blob.