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Blobfish, like many other fish, exhibit bilateral symmetry, meaning their body can be divided into mirror-image halves along a central line. However, their unique gelatinous structure gives them a somewhat asymmetrical appearance when out of water, as they tend to deform under the pressure change. In their natural deep-sea habitat, they maintain a more symmetrical form. Overall, while they are symmetrical in structure, their appearance can be misleading due to environmental factors.

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