A black seadevil anglerfish has captured − and broken − hearts across the globe after the small deep-sea creature swam to the surface in Spain's Canary Islands just before dying. A TikTok user ...
"This could be the first recorded sighting in the world of an adult black devil or abyssal anglerfish (Melanocetus johnsonii) ...
A humpback anglerfish, usually found deep underwater, was filmed near the surface. The amazed scientists and sparked online ...
A deep-sea anglerfish that was recently spotted in shallow waters has captured the hearts of hundreds of thousands of social media users in recent days – and the photographer who spotted it ...
Photographer David Jara Boguñá filmed a humpback anglerfish (Melanocetus johnsonii, a species of black seadevil) swimming ...
The creatures are named for their bioluminescent lure (or esca). This modified dorsal fin ray can produce a glow used to fish (or angle) for prey in the dim depths of the sea. The bioluminescence is ...
The video has provoked an enormously empathetic response on social media, with some seeing the fish as a feminist icon or an ...
One person described the fish as her “feminist Roman Empire”, in the sense of an inspirational obsession that filled the same ...
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Greenpeace International (@greenpeace) Emerging from the ocean depths into the ...
Unusual marine events, from mass whale strandings to deep-sea creatures appearing in shallow waters, have sparked concerns ...
The reaction shows our views of the deep sea—long ignored or seen as a realm of monsters—may at last be changing. Anglerfish are much smaller than you probably think they are. The specimen ...
In February, researchers from conservation organisation Condrik Tenerife were about two kilometres off the coast of Tenerife Island, looking for sharks, when they caught sight of something much ...
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