Have you ever seen a picture of a blobfish?
On land, they're lumps of jelly with droopy noses and an aura of misery. Most fish on land, I suppose, would be miserable, but blobfish look truly distraught.
In water, they have shape just like any other fish. They live right at the bottom of the oceans around Australia. Their jelly-like bodies help them survive the intense pressures they experience at those depths.
Deep-sea fishing for crustaceans and other deep-living creatures means that the adorable blobfish are becoming extinct.