Weird sea creatures I don’t think you have heard of yet part 2!
This is a Red Lipped Bat Fish, or the Galapagos Batfish. It lives in the Galapagos at around 3-76 meters deep in the ocean. Have you ever heard of it?
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Weird sea creatures I don’t think you have heard of yet part 2!
This is a Red Lipped Bat Fish, or the Galapagos Batfish. It lives in the Galapagos at around 3-76 meters deep in the ocean. Have you ever heard of it?
“The red-lipped batfish is unique to the Galapagos Islands, although it’s closely related to other batfish. It is a bottom dweller, and is often found on the sandy bottom of reefs or on the ocean floor.”
quote and pic from https://www.instagram.com/galapagosconservancy/
Red Lipped Batfish drawn for this weeks @animalalphab Sea Life drawing challenge. #drawing #illustration #drawingchallenge #animalalphabets #redlippedbatfish #fish #cartoonfish #funnyfish #artistononstagram #artistofinstagram #artoninstagram #artofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/BxIamVhhapE/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=m6fnbanbyq56
Wait, a fish that can’t swim? Yup, and it gets even crazier!
Ever heard of a Red-lipped Batfish? Found on the Galapagos Islands, this fish is actually a pretty bad swimmer, and uses its pectoral fins to walk on the bottom of the ocean. What about that face?! 😆
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