For the first time in over 100 years, scientists have found the “faceless fish”

Twitter/CSIRO

The so-called “faceless fish” was last seen less than a decade after the end of the Civil War, in the year 1873. The animal was finally brought to the surface again earlier this month when an Australian research vessel discovered one lurking in depths nearly three miles deep.

Videos by Rare

Dr. Tim O’Hara, the Chief Scientist on the Australian ship, told The Guardian on Wednesday “the little fish looks amazing because the mouth is actually situated at the bottom of the animal so, when you look side-on, you can’t see any eyes, you can’t see any nose or gills or mouth […] it looks like two rear-ends on a fish.”

RELATED: An 8-foot-long Great White jumped into a boat, and an elderly Australian fisherman didn’t even blink

Their expedition has proven to break miles of scientific ground. The 27 scientists aboard estimate that “about a third” of the specimens that they bring aboard are “completely new to science.” But it wasn’t all good news, the crew claims that they’ve found “hundreds of years of debris” on the ocean floor, only months after a scientific voyage reported surprising levels of pollution in the Mariana Trench.

What do you think?

A Kentucky man is in trouble for allegedly beating his girlfriend with a Crock Pot

Sometimes it’s nice to be reminded that animals are just as dumb as humans