See the world’s deepest fish | CNN

OMG you guys 🤯 I'm literally in awe of this deep-sea discovery!!! 27k feet is INSANE 🌊 and the fact that they got footage of it is just mind-blowing 😲 the snailfish is like something out of a sci-fi movie with those big eyes 👀 and its body is so weirdly shaped 🤪 but in a good way? like it's adapted to survive in that crazy environment. I'm also loving how this discovery shows us that there's still so much we don't know about our planet 🌎 it just makes me wanna learn more about marine life and the ocean 🌊
 
Wow 🤯, I'm literally speechless right now! Can you believe there's a fish that can survive at 27,000 feet underwater? That's like, way deeper than the deepest part of my favorite pool 🏊‍♀️. I mean, I knew the deep sea was weird and all, but this is just crazy talk 😂. The fact that they were able to capture it on camera without even seeing it before is just mind-blowing 💥. What's so special about its body? Is it like a built-in pressure suit or something? 🤔 I'm also dying to know how it finds food in the dark and scarce environment... does it have some sort of super-sensitive hearing or something? 🐟👀
 
Whoa 🤯💦 just imagine being at that depth with no light whatsoever 🔴🔵 and still got a life form like snailfish 😲 it's so cool! They're like something out of sci-fi movie ⚫️ I mean, 12 inches long is tiny for a fish, but like they say, small is slow, right? 🐟 speed doesn't matter when you're in water pressure that's crushing anything else 💥 also those eyes man, what a feature! 👀👀 they must be seeing everything in the dark just swimming around with them 😂 anyway this discovery is like wow, mind blown 🤯 can't wait to see more of these deep-sea creatures and learn about their crazy lives 🐳
 
OMG 🤯, can you believe what they just discovered?! The fact that there's this species of fish living at 27,000 feet is mind-blowing! I mean, we're still learning about so much of our own planet and its secrets. It's crazy to think about how little we knew about the deep sea and now we get to see these alien-like creatures on camera 📹. The footage looks insane, all dark and gloomy with this bioluminescent glow... it's like something out of a sci-fi movie! I love that they were able to capture it on film without even touching it. It's so cool how scientists are always pushing boundaries and expanding our knowledge about the world around us 🌊🔬. This is definitely gonna be a game-changer for marine biology and we should be excited to learn more about this incredible discovery!
 
🌊 Just think about it... we've been living on this planet for centuries and yet there's still so much we don't know about our own oceans. Like, have you ever stopped to consider what life can thrive in a place where pressure is over 400 times greater than at sea level? Mind-blowing stuff! 🤯 This snailfish might look fragile but it's clearly adapted to survive in one of the most extreme environments on the planet. It just goes to show how much we still have to learn about the natural world and I'm all for scientists pushing boundaries like this. The footage is pretty wild too - can't wait to see more discoveries like this! 🔍
 
I'm not convinced by this "discovery" 🤔... I mean, think about it, a species living at 27k feet? That's like, what, over 5 miles down? How do we know they're not just, like, some weird mutant that's been around for ages and we just now happened to discover it? And what's with the tech being so advanced to even capture footage of this thing? I'm all for exploring the ocean and all, but let's not get too carried away here. We've still got a lot to learn about our own planet before we start making claims about "alien-like" ecosystems 🌊
 
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