The deep-sea fish ended up with glowing lures not just to snag meals, but also to attract mates, a new study finds.
In A Nutshell Anglerfish have been dangling built-in fishing lures for roughly 72 million years, predating the extinction of ...
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The fish that turns its partner into a permanent organ
Deep sea anglerfish live in one of the most extreme environments on Earth, where sunlight never reaches and survival depends on extraordinary adaptations. Their bioluminescent lure, powered by ...
Anglerfish lures evolved from simple motion into glowing tools that help them hunt, communicate, and survive in the deep ...
Usually found 6,500 feet under the sea, this black seadevil was filmed by marine researchers in Tenerife swimming towards the water’s surface on January 26. The shark conservation NGO Condrik Tenerife ...
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