New Species Found in Antarctica
During deep-sea trawls off the Crozet Islands in the oceans off Antarctica, scientists found the bright pink eelpout Pachycara priedei, which is just one of six new fish species that were discovered at the time. 
This species is a bottom-dweller and therefore feeds on tiny fish or whale carcasses. The fish’s tiny eyes may pick up bioluminescent signals from squid and shrimp, while its snout is studded with sensory pits for detecting the movement of prey in the darkness.
Deep-sea eelpouts have watery, jelly-like flesh, probably due to their sluggish lifestyle and as an adaptation to pressures exerted on their bodies.