neeljene
Neeljene, also known as the "Blue Whale," is a large, deep-sea fish species found in the Atlantic Ocean. It is a member of the Squalidae family, which includes other deep-sea sharks and rays. Neeljene are known for their distinctive blue coloration, which is a result of a pigment called hemocyanin, similar to that found in some mollusks. This pigment allows them to absorb and scatter light, giving them their unique appearance.
These fish are typically found at depths ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 meters, making them one of
Due to their deep-sea habitat and limited knowledge about their biology, neeljene are not well-studied. However,
Despite their importance, neeljene are not considered a commercially valuable species. Their deep-sea habitat and the