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  • Fanfish Seadevilimage credit: David Shale, thedeepbook.org
    Habitat: deep, lightless waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans

    So I just finished watching Silence of the Lambs, which always thoroughly scares the bajeepers out of me, and I decided I was in the mood to write about a scary creature. Little did I know that my search would lead me to the Fanfish Seadevil. I regret making that decision more than you could know, because on top of images of Hannibal Lecter eating human faces I now have this embedded in my mind.

    This type of anglerfish is distinguished from others by its lack of an expanded escal bulb - the bioluminescent lure that anglerfish use to entice their prey towards their jagged-toothed mouths - and by the very long dorsal & anal fin rays.

    They also like little guys, as the male only gets to be a 1/2 inch long, while the female is 8 inches or more. I'll never understand that attraction.

    Well, off to some gruesome nightmares!


    1 comments:

    lotusleaf said...

    That fish does have scary face! I enjoyed the post.Thanks for sharing the info.

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