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This is what some said one of the discovery of the century!. Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Scientists finally announced their version of the nearly 50-year unsolved mystery behind The "barreleye" fish or some may call it "clear-headed".

That's right, the "barreleye" fish gives a new meaning to "clear-headed" -- members of the central California species Macropinna microstoma have fully transparent skulls filled with a jelly-like fluid that scientists discovered this week allows the fish 360-degree vision.

The "barreleye" fish, transparent skulls, explaining that the neon green, bulbous eyes inside their see-through heads can fully rotate - dispelling previous claims that their eyes were stuck in what most of scientist reffer to "tunnel vision."
As for the eyes of the barreleye fish are extremely light-sensitive, so the fish tend to swim close to the depths of the ocean - making it hard to study the species, researchersand the scientist said.

Finally, they carefully brought one fish ashore and determined they had been wrong for nearly half a century about the fish's sight capabilities using their newly developed vehicles designed for deep-sea research allowed the scientists access to the bottom-dwellers.

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