They said that all of the creatures are great masterpieces. They display their beauty as they promote their beings. We pose as good as we could and would even prepare ourselves just to gain such attentions from the others. But, would you say that these following creatures are not happy of how they looks like? Here are some of them:

 

Chimaeras are cartilaginous fish related to the sharks and rays, and are sometimes called ghost sharks or rabbitfishes. For defense, most chimaeras have a venomous spine located in front of the dorsal fin. 

 

A Viperfish is a deepwater fish with long, needle-like teeth and hinged lower jaws. 

The ocean sunfish or common mola is the heaviest bony fish in the world, with an average weight of 1000 kilograms. 

 

The stargazers have eyes on top of their heads (thus the name). They are venomous; they have two large poison spines situated behind the opercle and above the pectoral fins. They can also cause electric shocks. 

 

Coffin fish are flabby bottom-dwelling fishes that occur in deep waters around the world. They can walk along the sea floor on short leg-like fins. These fish often come up in the nets swollen into a ball. Like the pufferfishes, they can swallow large amounts of water to inflate themselves, presumably making it harder for predators to bite into them.