Balloon Lumpfish Displayed In Tokyo

Balloon Lumpfish (Eumicrotremus pacificus) attach themselves to a balloon at the Epson Shinagawa Aqua Stadium on July 9, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. The deep-sea fish have ventral sucker disks which help them to cling to rocks in the water.
Balloon Lumpfish (Eumicrotremus pacificus) attach themselves to a balloon at the Epson Shinagawa Aqua Stadium on July 9, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. The deep-sea fish have ventral sucker disks which help them to cling to rocks in the water.
( - Photo by Kiyoshi Ota/Getty Images AsiaPac)
Balloon Lumpfish (Eumicrotremus pacificus) attach themselves to balloons at the Epson Shinagawa Aqua Stadium on July 9, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. The deep-sea fish have ventral sucker disks which help them to cling to rocks in the water. Ballon lumpfish sit and rest on a balloon at Epson Shinagawa Aqua Stadium on July 9, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. The deep-sea fish have developed their ventral adhesive disks which help them to cling to rocks in the water. Balloon Lumpfish (Eumicrotremus pacificus) attach themselves to a balloon at the Epson Shinagawa Aqua Stadium on July 9, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. The deep-sea fish have ventral sucker disks which help them to cling to rocks in the water. Balloon Lumpfish (Eumicrotremus pacificus) attach themselves to balloons while a visitor looks at them at the Epson Shinagawa Aqua Stadium on July 9, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. The deep-sea fish have ventral sucker disks which help them to cling to rocks in the water.
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