Alien Like Creatures in the Ocean

Alien Like Creatures in the Ocean

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Jun 20, 2025
Named for its ear-like fins, this deep-sea octopus hovers like a ghost. Its adorable yet alien appearance comes straight from ocean depths.

Dumbo Octopus

Named for its ear-like fins, this deep-sea octopus hovers like a ghost. Its adorable yet alien appearance comes straight from ocean depths.

This deep-sea predator has a long, flattened snout and extendable jaws. Its eerie, prehistoric look has earned it the nickname “living fossil.”

Goblin Shark

This deep-sea predator has a long, flattened snout and extendable jaws. Its eerie, prehistoric look has earned it the nickname “living fossil.”

This squid has glowing eyes, cloak-like webbing, and a name that fits its creepy vibe. It thrives in deep, dark ocean zones.

Vampire Squid

This squid has glowing eyes, cloak-like webbing, and a name that fits its creepy vibe. It thrives in deep, dark ocean zones.

Glass Octopus

Almost fully transparent, this elusive octopus is rarely seen. Its internal organs float visibly inside, giving it a surreal, alien appearance.

Frilled Shark

With its snake-like body and ancient origins, the frilled shark looks more like a sea serpent than a modern fish.

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Barreleye Fish

This fish has a transparent head and upward-facing tubular eyes. It sees through its own skull—making it one of the weirdest sea creatures alive.

Dragonfish

With fangs, bioluminescent lures, and a glow-in-the-dark body, the dragonfish is both terrifying and fascinating—perfectly adapted to pitch-black waters.

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