The Tasman Sea fish caught chetyrehglazogo

The Tasman Sea fish caught chetyrehglazogo

, an incredible creature caught scientists during a research project in the Tasman Sea. Discovered in the 1000 meters depth the fish has a couple of extra eyes, allowing her to see 360 ​​° around.

Despite the fact that this creature looks like an alien from outer space, in fact - it's Four-fish, which lives in the depths of the oceans of our planet. Fish has an extra pair of eyes, which allows her to see 360 ​​° around itself, although there dwells deep beneath the surface of the ocean in almost total darkness.

The Tasman Sea fish caught chetyrehglazogo

The scientist who made the discovery, says that an extra pair of eyes formed in order that the fish can detect prey, predators and potential partners. It inhabits this unusual creature at a depth of between 800 and 1000 meters. Fish has two main cylindrical eye, looking upward to be able to see or predators to prey background light penetrating from the upper water. It also has a second set of silver eyes on the sides of the head, which are the lens and retina. It is they who give the fish is very unusual appearance. German scientists who have examined how the fish uses two pairs of eyes, argue that additional organs of sight are a previously unknown type of eye. Her silvery "superfluous" pair of eyes reacts to the bioluminescent flashes generated by deepwater creatures, and allows you to see what is happening around, says Mail Online. Light coming from below is focused on the second "retina", as in a curved mirror, consisting of many layers of small reflecting plates guanine crystals, which significantly expands the field of vision of the fish.

The results were very surprising, since eye-reflectors are usually found only in invertebrates such as mollusks and crustaceans. Nevertheless, there is also a deep uses a combination of refractive and reflective lenses in their eyes. Opening made by Professor Hans-Joachim Wagner from the University of Tübingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.