Transparent-headed Winteria telescopa fish captured from the depths of the Atlantic

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- Winteria telescopa fish was captured in its natural environment at a depth of 710 meters in the Atlantic Ocean.
- The fish is about the size of a banana and has a transparent head structure.
- It excited scientists with its upward-looking tube-shaped eyes and transparent head.
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The rare Winteria telescopa fish, living at a depth of 710 meters in the Atlantic Ocean, was recorded in its natural environment for the first time. This banana-sized fascinating creature draws the attention of scientists with its transparent head and tube-shaped eyes looking upwards.
The transparent head of the fish allows its internal structure to be easily visualized. This unique physical feature has been a source of great excitement for researchers studying the evolution and living conditions of deep-sea creatures.
The body size of the recorded creature is noted to be approximately the size of a banana. The team expects that the new records obtained regarding the mysterious life of this small but visually striking marine creature in deep waters will make significant contributions to the literature.
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- How deep does the Winteria telescopa fish live?
- This rare fish species lives at a depth of 710 meters in the Atlantic Ocean.
- How can the inside of the fish's head be seen?
- Because the fish's head has a completely transparent structure, its inside can be easily seen from the outside.
- What is the size of the Winteria telescopa fish?
- The size of this rare marine creature is approximately the size of a banana.
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