How a Blobfish (a Deep Sea Fish) Looks with and without the Extreme Water Pressure.1yr ⋅ Breemiasa ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
We’re doing something! There’s almost no more bot posts since I did that big list! Here’s an image of a commersons dolphin, as a reward 😁1yr ⋅ Alex-gecko-lover ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
New Baby White Humpback Whale born in Costa Rica! This is her/him today!1yr ⋅ OceanLover44 ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
The sperm whale has the largest brain of any creature known to have lived on Earth1yr ⋅ Khadija_ahmad ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
Saw this sawfish at the aquarium, they look so silly from the front1yr ⋅ Am_Snek_Lady ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
No photoshop or digital enhancement. This is Jeremy Wade holding a Goliath Tigerfish. They are 5ft of pure homicidal muscle8mo ⋅ FoxEngland ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
Sharks kill less than 6 to 8 people, while humans kill about 100 million sharks every year1yr ⋅ sohilanoh ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
Up close look at the mouth of a Manatee. They often explore things with their mouths.1yr ⋅ SeeThroughCanoe ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A wildlife photographer captured a super rare white Risso's dolphin off the coast of California1yr ⋅ 3GE1Dmi ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
This is a Ping Pong Ball Tree Sponge! Those little balls are made of tons of tiny hooks, because as cute as they are, they’re carnivorous. Usually just tiny lifeforms get stuck, but if a crustacean winds up in there it’s going to get effectively digested alive as well.11mo ⋅ Givemeahippo ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
The latest great white shark victim of orcas, washed up in Mossey Bay, South Africa, and bearing the now characteristic torso wound where the liver has been extracted with surgical precision.1yr ⋅ sharkfilespodcast ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
the extinct shark Helicorpion who had a circular saw of teeth as its lower jaw1yr ⋅ jingerfurq1 ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A terrifying comparison of the tentacles of the giant squid (left) and colossal squid (right). The giant squid is meant for painful latching while the colossal squid is meant for ripping apart.3yr ⋅ Peachy-Persimmons ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
About 345 million years old almost intact Crinoid fossil1yr ⋅ Appropriate_Stick748 ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
Size comparison between a deepwater Japanese Spider Crab and a scuba diver1yr ⋅ gair4n3emd ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
“Sea Dumpling” discovered off the coast of Western Australia. .....deeply uncomfortable to look at.1yr ⋅ horendus ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
The Cockatoo Waspfish pretends to be a dead leaf getting swept along by the current1yr ⋅ sebal_fathey ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
Size comparison between a deepwater Japanese Spider Crab and a scuba diver8mo ⋅ esmentadawr ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
I'm developing a game where something goes horribly wrong while testing an experimental deep sea diving suit, leaving you trapped in the abyss7mo ⋅ realCGG ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A giant clam near Pulau Tioman Island, Pahang, Malaysia (pic taken just hours ago by a friend)9mo ⋅ KimCureAll ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A shark’s jaw is essentially a conveyor belt of teeth continuously rolling out, making the shark always ready for killing.1yr ⋅ gruffness12 ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
Here’s a big ol Koi fish from the lake by my complex! Been here for years, and seems to be the only one in the lake. I walk by everyday and I swear it comes to say hi to me!9mo ⋅ TheNathan ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A Killer Whale jumps 15ft high to catch its prey which is a Dolphin.1yr ⋅ caminarlawt ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
In 2010 at Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, two snorkelers were bitten by the same shark only minutes apart. When caught by Egyptian authorities, the mako shark involved was found to be starving to death due to a spike in sea temperatures, and in its desperation had come inshore to hunt 'atypical prey'.1yr ⋅ sharkfilespodcast ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A giant Antarctic sea spider, whose internal organs are inside its legs. (Photograph: Laurent Ballesta)1yr ⋅ uloveb00bs ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A scallop that looks absolutely monstrous. The blue parts are its eyes, and it can have over 200 of them.3yr ⋅ Peachy-Persimmons ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A moray eel with a disfigured face resides in an aquarium. That or this creature is a Lovecraftian God.3yr ⋅ Peachy-Persimmons ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
6700 feet deep in central Gulf of Mexico. Taken with deep water submarine on oil rig.7mo ⋅ Karas2bu ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
Tripodfish (Bathypterois grallator) found from 878 to 4,720 m (2,881 to 15,486 ft) deep1yr ⋅ ISHIMURA_MJD ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A dead Sperm Whale’s array of teeth. These only exist in the lower jaw, which fit into holes of the upper jaw.1yr ⋅ pihnjenihin ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
The Antarctic Amphipod is one of the most alien creatures to inhabit the depths below.2yr ⋅ Peachy-Persimmons ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
This Great White Shark got preyed on by a pod of orcas. The orcas aim for the livers and kidneys, which they consider the tastiest part of the shark.2yr ⋅ Peachy-Persimmons ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
🔥 A Polar Bear following photographer Paul Souders from under the ice.10mo ⋅ thatvintagewitch ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A trio of divers off the western coast of Norway had a close encounter with a squid's egg sac as big as an adult human.1yr ⋅ Glittering-Doctor-47 ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A dead Sperm Whale’s array of teeth. These only exist in the lower jaw, which fit into holes of the upper jaw.2yr ⋅ Peachy-Persimmons ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
Not sure if this qualifies, but this picture is the cause of the worst nightmare i’ve ever had.3yr ⋅ OnTheOctopusRide ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
South African spearfisherman, Gerjo van Niekerk, in Sep 1989, bearing a recent wound from a great white bite. 'It was a one-in-a-million freak accident' he told reporters. Just two months later, diving Melkbosstrand, van Niekerk disappeared- and a few days after his shark-bitten leg washed ashore.1yr ⋅ sharkfilespodcast ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
The arctic lamprey, a tiny worm-looking fish native to the fresh waters of japan.8mo ⋅ kikocko_777 ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A River Dolphin’s face. Its eyes have degraded to the point of blindness, but it utilizes echolocation to find its prey.2yr ⋅ Peachy-Persimmons ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A perfect roll over, trying to get a better look at me I think6yr ⋅ SeeThroughCanoe ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
They killed Freya the walrus because humans did not leave her alone.. 😓1yr ⋅ KickassCaveman ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
The Sunfish is super cute, and apparently one of the biggest fish. Would love to swim with one someday, still kind of scary though!10mo ⋅ TheFartingKing_56 ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
🔥The Amazon river dolphins are the largest species of river dolphins, reaching 185 kg in weight and 2.5 m in length. They are able to turn their necks from side to side, while most species of dolphins can't. They also have the ability to paddle forward with one flipper and backward with the other.9mo ⋅ HungrilySnotty ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
Picture of a Leopard Seal taken in the dark depths. Its only natural predator is the Killer Whale.2yr ⋅ Peachy-Persimmons ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A Russian fisherman caught a deep sea fish which straight up resembles a nightmare2yr ⋅ Peachy-Persimmons ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
The size difference between an adult Sunfish and a Sunfish fry.2yr ⋅ Peachy-Persimmons ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
The sperm whale has the largest brain of any creature known to have lived on Earth1yr ⋅ bzdgnhzz ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
🔥 The Giant Isopod, found in the deep seas and is an example of deep-sea gigantism11mo ⋅ EndOwl_ ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
This is a Cuvier’s Beaked Whale. It not only holds the title for the deepest diving mammal at 3000 meters, but also the longest breath held of any mammal.2yr ⋅ Peachy-Persimmons ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
Rainbow emanating from the mist as a manatee comes towards me surfacing for air6yr ⋅ SeeThroughCanoe ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
🔥 This Sperm Whale, seen with a Giant Squid arm still attached to its head.1yr ⋅ IrukandjiPirate ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
Not sure if this qualifies, but this picture is the cause of the worst nightmare i’ve ever had.1yr ⋅ sztabowycm ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
A colossal squid beak. The colossal squid is the heaviest invertebrate alive, and it uses the beak to defend itself and gouge out flesh.2yr ⋅ Peachy-Persimmons ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
Rainbow emanating from the mist as a manatee comes towards me surfacing for air1yr ⋅ Rhypefiepuppyyu ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow
An interesting looking Sea Anemone caught by Russian Fisherman Roman Fedortsov.1yr ⋅ echosayswhat ⋅ r/TheDepthsBelow