The marine photographer who captured the footage said it could be the world's first recorded sighting of a black seadevil ...
A rare predatory fish which lives 2,000 metres below sea level has been spotted in broad daylight. Spanish shark researchers ...
This is only the second time the species has been recorded while alive. “I thought it was A.I.,” says fish biologist Kory Evans.
It is easy to believe that the black seadevil anglerfish, with its gaping maw of razor-like teeth, a bioluminescent rod sticking out of its head and lidless eyes used to scan the deepest, darkest ...
A team of marine biologists in Tenerife, Canary Islands, have caught on video a rare black devil fish for the first time in ...
A scary-looking creature with “devil” in its name was spotted close to the surface off Tenerife, a Spanish island.
It may be the first recorded sighting in the world of a live adult black devil fish in shallow waters, in broad daylight, and ...
A deep sea creature known for living hundreds of meters below the water's surface in the darkness of the deep ocean was ...
According to the organization, the fish is a so-called “black seadevil” known by its scientific name Melanocetus johnsonii. They typically swim between 650 and 6,500 feet below the ocean’s surface.
A Spanish shark research organisation says it may have captured the first footage of a rare deep-sea creature swimming in the ...
The black seadevil (Melanocetus johnsonii), known for its bioluminescent lure and fearsome appearance, typically inhabits the ocean’s depths, between 650 and 6,500 feet. The fish was filmed by ...
Viewers have interpreted the video poetically, saying it typifies the fish being in search of light it no longer has to make for itself.
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