Cheddar, T. Limbo, M. Whisker, A. Nibble, P.
In this paper, we use game theory to analyze the strategic behavior of blobfish. Notoriously known as the world's ugliest fish, blobfish have long been subjects of ridicule and mockery in the scientific community. However, after an extensive analysis of their behavior, we have uncovered some surprising findings. It turns out that blobfish are not as passive as they appear to be; they use intricate strategies to survive in their habitat. Through careful observations and simulations, we have discovered that the blobfish's unique shape is not a result of laziness, but a sophisticated adaptation to avoid predators. Our findings suggest that blobfish are not to be underestimated and are, in fact, highly intelligent creatures. We hope that this paper will pave the way for further research on the fascinating and misunderstood blobfish.