9. Blobfish
Sadly deemed as the world’s ugliest fish by many, the blobfish is found in the deep parts off the coasts of mainland Australia and Tanzania, and it can also be found in the waters of New Zealand. They live 600 meters to 1,200 meters under the sea and it’s body is mainly a gelatinous mass which is less dense than water, thus giving the fish an ability to be able to float above the sea floor without having to use up a lot of its energy on swimming. Don’t be fooled by this one however, as while it lacks some muscle, it can eat up edible matter that usually passes in front of it like deep-sea crustaceans.