Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure environment? - Quora

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Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
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Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
Why do blobfish get all melty when pulled out of the water but not other fish? - Quora
Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
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Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
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Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
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Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
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Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
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Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
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Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
What does the blobfish look like in its natural ambient pressure? - Quora
Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
Why do blobfish get all melty when pulled out of the water but not other fish? - Quora
Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
What does the blobfish look like in its natural ambient pressure? - Quora
Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
What does the blobfish look like in its natural ambient pressure? - Quora
Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
Why do blobfish get all melty when pulled out of the water but not other fish? - Quora
Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
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Can someone help me understand the physics of that blobfish photo? Why  would a fish turn to jelly simply because it used to be in a high-pressure  environment? - Quora
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