In a world cloaked in darkness, these fish may have a unique way of seeing colors - Los Angeles Times
![Matt Friedman on Twitter: "RT @DanteFenolio: Another view of the the Tube Eye (Stylephorus chordatus), Gulf of Mexico, 2015, DEEPEND Project. The incredible eyes are…" / Twitter Matt Friedman on Twitter: "RT @DanteFenolio: Another view of the the Tube Eye (Stylephorus chordatus), Gulf of Mexico, 2015, DEEPEND Project. The incredible eyes are…" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E9gtcRkXsAU2rjY.jpg)
Matt Friedman on Twitter: "RT @DanteFenolio: Another view of the the Tube Eye (Stylephorus chordatus), Gulf of Mexico, 2015, DEEPEND Project. The incredible eyes are…" / Twitter
![Robert Gifford on Twitter: "Mapping the flavivirus fossil record we identified a novel group of JMV-like elements in fish (including the bizarre 'tube-eye', pictured) showing that JMV-like genetic material has been incorporated Robert Gifford on Twitter: "Mapping the flavivirus fossil record we identified a novel group of JMV-like elements in fish (including the bizarre 'tube-eye', pictured) showing that JMV-like genetic material has been incorporated](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FL6CI3zXsAIXfWc.jpg)
Robert Gifford on Twitter: "Mapping the flavivirus fossil record we identified a novel group of JMV-like elements in fish (including the bizarre 'tube-eye', pictured) showing that JMV-like genetic material has been incorporated
![Gabby Commisso on Twitter: "Today's fish is the Tube-Eye (Stylephorus chordatus), a binocular-eyed monster of the deep whose long snout is used to feed on plankton. Proteins found in their eye have Gabby Commisso on Twitter: "Today's fish is the Tube-Eye (Stylephorus chordatus), a binocular-eyed monster of the deep whose long snout is used to feed on plankton. Proteins found in their eye have](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EsxjAZ7XEAYFPkv.jpg)