00:03Hello Indonesia, did you know that there is a unique species of fish that has a transparent head and can only be found in the deep sea.
00:13What makes it unique? Let's take a look at the information.
00:18The depths of the sea always hold many unexpected things.
00:22One of them is the reticulated fish which lives in the mesopelagic zone, namely at a depth of 800 meters below sea level.
00:30Different from most fish, the dark-bodied fish has tubular eyes that can rotate and look upwards.
00:38through its transparent head.
00:40Not without reason, the transparent head of the berelai fish functions to capture light in the depths of the ocean.
00:50This is because in the mesopelagic zone, only a little sunlight can penetrate to the bottom.
00:56That's what makes the fish able to see its surroundings optimally.
01:01Apart from helping you see, the transparent head contains a fluid that functions as eye protection.
01:07Usually they will eat small animals that are carried by the sea currents.
01:11In addition, the fish will also eat sea creatures called Siphonophora,
01:17which is a group of organisms that form tentacle-like colonies.
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01:26See you!
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