A rare, deep-sea fish washed ashore in Carlsbad last week and has since been turned over to biologists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography for preservation.
With more time, the fish may learn to pay attention to more subtle human features, such as hands or hair. According to the ...
Fish in the wild can tell humans apart! A study found that seabream recognize individual divers, following those who feed them while ignoring others. For years, scientific divers at a Mediterranean re ...
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 lost anglerfish with a sad ending has captured the hearts of TikTok, leaving viewers emotional, and even sparked discussions about the symbolic meaning and theories behind her fate. On 26 January, ...
A recent megalodon clue has left many people convinced that this ancient predator is still roaming the waterways of the world ...
Another deep-sea dweller washed up on a Carlsbad beach this week and its body now joins millions of other rare specimens ...
A scary-looking creature with “devil” in its name was spotted close to the surface off Tenerife, a Spanish island.
The marine photographer who captured the footage said it could be the world's first recorded sighting of a black seadevil ...
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 team of marine biologists in Tenerife, Canary Islands, have caught on video a rare black devil fish for the first time in ...
Saltwater fishing is difficult ... A pair of fishing gloves and a terry cloth rag defend my hands from fish spines and sharp teeth. For an extra level of safety, I remove the barb from treble hooks to ...