Langsung aj neh juragan, nemu di national geographic

Spoiler for 1:

The 6-inch (15-centimeter) barreleye (Macropinna microstoma) had been known since 1939--but only from mangled specimens dragged to the surface by nets.



Spoiler for 2:

The grayish, barrel-like eyes are beneath the green domes, which may filter light. In this picture the eyes are pointing upward--the better to see prey above in the darkness of the barreleye's deep-sea home.



Spoiler for 3:

The barreleye lives more than 2,000 feet (600 meters) beneath the ocean's surface, where the water is almost inky.




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kalau berkenan IJO-IJO nya :cendolbig