Considered by affection to Shri Bloomi, the creature is about 12 inches (30 cm) long and is the official mascot of ugly animal protection society.
Bloofish has a bulbus head and loose, layer skin. It lives in deep sea, mainly away from the south -east coast of the mainland Australia, Australian Island Tasmania and New Zealand.
The C Conservation Trust conducted an annual survey for the mountains, where the fish won about 1,300 out of more than 5,500 votes. sky News,
The animal overcame a late bounce in support of overseeing the endangered orange orange rough, another deep sea living by nearly 300 votes.
Bloofish, when brought to the surface, where the water pressure is not enough, is not enough to allow them to maintain their size, they are converted into emotional organisms with an unfortunate appearance.
The trust’s co-director, Kim Jones, described the competition as a battle of “two bizarre deep sea creators, which helps to get voters on the line with unconventional beauty of the bloffish”.
The “ugly” animal also benefited from the support of two New Zealand radio hosts, Sara Gandy and Paul Flynn, who encouraged the public to vote for blofish.
Broadcasters said, “We and the people of New Zealand were getting all the headlines.”
He said that the animal “has been harassed by his entire life and we thought, ‘This stuff is the time to have its moment in the sun,’ and this is a great moment!”