Photographer photographed creatures living in the waters, where not exposed to sun light

Our planet is huge and diverse, and even in every millimeter of its most hidden corners full of life, hidden from the eyes lurking. Wildlife Photographer Dante Fenoglio (Danté Fenolio) decided to go to those most secret corners of the earth, where no sunlight gets to take a picture of fantastic creatures, affecting not only their appearance, but also colors. We invite you to look at photos of the incredible creatures and once again realize how little we know about our planet.

Largemouth Rosenblatt





These beautiful fish live in tropical reefs of the east-central part of the Pacific Ocean. They live in burrows, which are different every day showered debris to clean it in the morning and swim out.

Golden Toad Harlequin





Golden Harlequin has completely disappeared from the wild, and only a small number of them continue to live in captivity. Mushrooms and other amphibians have survived literally from their native habitats in Central America.

Gramm two-tone





They live in the coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific region at a depth of 27 m.

Electric fish knife





It lives in the waters of South America, but particularly a pink species is found in the deep waters of the Amazon.

Nemateleotris helfrichi fish and fiery arrow





Nemateleotris helfrichi (pictured above) lives in the tropical western Pacific Ocean at a depth of 90 m. Fire fish arrow found in the tropical Pacific Ocean, the Red Sea, and off the coast of East Africa.

Eurycea spelaea or cave salamander





It lives in the caves of the Ozark Plateau in the central part of the United States. Since salamander spends all his life in the darkness, then her eyes completely nonfunctional.

Crustaceans living in hundreds of meters below the ocean surface





Candiru or CANDIRU





A typical representative of the Amazonian basin, living in the Napo River in Peru

Juvenile octopod





These small osminozhki live at a depth of 200-400 m in the Gulf of Mexico

Günther's boafish





It lives in the Gulf of Mexico and has a glow in the dark organs, called photophores.

Waterfall climbing loach





It lives in northern Thailand. This fish uses its well-developed fins to crawl out of the water and feed on bacteria living on wet rocks caves

Sabretooth





It has one of the longest teeth relative to its body in the world of animals



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