I Have always thought the sport of bull fighting to be wrong but then we have to respect countries for their traditions, but I am sure the world does not have many people who would want to upset a Bull with horns of this size.
The sea is a big place with most of our little planet earth covered in water and some of the depths of the ocean has never been explored, so it’s not a surprise that there could be unknown creatures deep under the sea.
This photo is (rumored to be true, but do not count on it), it’s a very weird photo of some sort of fish anyhow.
Og enda mere blobfish
En veldig kort film :3Og info om den
Smooth-head Blobfish movieThis clip shows what is probably a Smooth-head Blobfish, Psychrolutes marcidus, at a depth of 550 m, 40 km north-west of North West Cape, Western Australia.
The footage was shot in March 2005. It was taken by a Subsea 7 ROV working from the Transocean Jack Bates drilling rig. More information and larger versions of this movie can be found on the SERPENT website.
The Smooth-head Blobfish has also been called the Australian Sculpin, Blobfish and Toadfish. It can be recognised by its large head and pectoral rays. Its uniform grey colouration is also distinctive. It is not possible to identify the fish with absolute certainty without examining a specimen.
Three species of blobfishes (Family Psychrolutidae) are currently known from Australian waters along with at least one undescribed species. They are all benthic fishes that live in continental shelf and slope waters.