This fish was pulled up too fast from deep water

    by NeatNo8582

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    1. Man, the shit people to do fellow earthlings cause no way can we just leave others alone.

    2. JacketSimple9855 on

      When a fish is pulled up too fast from deep water, it suffers from barotrauma, where the rapid pressure change causes gases in its swim bladder to expand, leading to an overinflated or ruptured bladder, bloated belly, bulging eyes, and even stomach protruding from the mouth, making it unable to swim back down.
      And it’s still alive until it dies of organ rupture, failure or failed circulation in due time.

    3. Shot-Measurement-215 on

      Reminds me of that classic blobfish photo where everyone thinks it’s alive and actually naturally looks that way

    4. dumbass_sempervirens on

      Remember, to avoid discomfort, when reeling in a fish to let it rest every 10 fathoms for 30 minutes before killing and eating it.

    5. Realistofpast_future on

      Anyone know what kind of fish? So we can compare what it looked like before?

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