9 Bizarre Facts About Blobfish That You Should Know
Blobfish don't have a skeleton or teeth! When hungry, they float above the seabed and eat microscopic bacteria.
The ocean holds a lot of mysteries – fish being one of them! With other 228,000 difference fish species out there with more to be discovered, there’s certainly a vast amount of information to be learned about these water dwelling creatures. Here we have the best facts about fish!
Blobfish don't have a skeleton or teeth! When hungry, they float above the seabed and eat microscopic bacteria.
Did you know that oysters can change their gender? Research suggests all oysters will do this at least once during their lifetime.
Blue tang fish can change color depending on their mood. When stressed, the blue tang's color changes to a darker violet.
In 2006 a new species of sea urchin was discovered through eBay after photos were uploaded and discussed by a group of collectors.
In Finding Nemo, did you know that Nemo was the only surviving fish out of 400 eggs?
Rainbow Trout will always return to their birthplace when the time comes to spawn their eggs.
The world's most poisonous foods include; Fugu, Giant Bullfrog, Ackee & Casu Marzu.
Doritos once bought out a limited edition Business Fish-Flavored Dorito, which the Business Fish himself helped fund and design.
Did you know that Clownfish can live up to five years in captivity?
Did you know that the collective name for a group of foxes is known as a charm?
Zebrafish are tropical freshwater fish native to the Himalayan Region. They tend to live in shallow ponds & standing waters.
You are more likely to die by a vending machine than at the jaws of a shark.