Not an attractive fish.

Sorrell said:
Wolf eels are weird too :unsure:

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:rofl: :rofl: this pic made me laugh so hard!! :lol:

I have to agree though, wolf eels are freaky ;)
 
the fish in SirMinion's avatar freaks me out
i forgot what it is but it's scary
 
OMG, that Wolf eel is freaking me out really really badly...
I guess we discovered the fish that creeps me out!!
 
Cookie cutter shark :


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This species has small, erect teeth in the upper jaw and large triangular teeth in the lower jaw. The Cookie-cutter Shark attaches itself to its prey with its suctorial lips, and then spins to cut out a cookie-shaped plug of flesh from the larger animal. Usualy a large species of Tuna or Dolphin is the target.
 
Aww... I love the handfish!!!! I think that 'blob fish' there was a pic of on another thread is freaky. Watch out for my new avi- guess what it is!
 
queengumby said:
I hate, *hate*, HATE those Japanese Bubble-Eyed Goldfish. I'm sorry, but they do not look healthy....actually they look just plain wrong, IMO!!!
I'm not keen on them either, can't stand to look at fish with eyes on a stalk.
 
I hate the baby dangelus too... Here's some info for those who haven't heard of it-
Latin Name- Loserus Pedophiolus
Common name- Michael Jackson Fish
Habitat- Neverland, anywhere the Press are.
Rarity- Only one known example, although several fish wear l. Pedo masks.
Notes- Suddenly changes appearence, had a high pitched squeal and makes random sudden moves. Loves children.
 
I believe those are real creatures, but snopes had it on their website because of the context of the article the pics were with.
 
Breeding - Impossible to sex. Prefers younger aged counterparts.

Comments - Needs lots of hiding places. Makes sure you have lots of face paint and silicone. Nose can be tricky, will occasionally fall off in public. In wild, can be found with other Oddballs such as Wearius Stupidglovius, and Breatsai Exsposai.

DB :fish:
 
:rofl: Not michael jacksons fans then. :lol:
 
pnyklr3 said:
I believe those are real creatures, but snopes had it on their website because of the context of the article the pics were with.
Yep, real fish, deep sea fish. I would love to own some of those, but how would you simulate the pressure? :lol:

Jon
 

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