We truly are in a dark dystopian timeline » « Read your Bible, Ken Anglerfish are elegant and lovely in life I know, you may think they’re hideous with their long fangs and weird lure and bulgy eyes, but that’s only because you’ve seen photos or drawings of dead bloated ones. Here at last you can watch an anglerfish floating gracefully in the deep. Share this:PrintEmailShare on TumblrTweet We truly are in a dark dystopian timeline » « Read your Bible, Ken
ridana says 14 June 2019 at 10:42 am I first read the title as “Angelfish are elegant” and thought, “is that really a case that needs to be made?” :D I couldn’t get it to play here or on the Sciencemag site, but NatGeo has it up with some really lovely music instead of narration on YT. I’m wondering how the male slips in past the filaments to take a chomp without getting eaten first.
anxionnat says 14 June 2019 at 12:26 pm The anglerfish are beautiful in all heir alien weirdness. Stuff like this is one of the reasons I went into science in the first place.
Maxwell D'Mon says 15 June 2019 at 9:11 pm The tiny male is fused to the female. He gets nutrients and she gets sperm.. I’ve known a few couples like that.
Charly says
Whoa. That is fascinating and strangely beautiful.
ridana says
I first read the title as “Angelfish are elegant” and thought, “is that really a case that needs to be made?” :D
I couldn’t get it to play here or on the Sciencemag site, but NatGeo has it up with some really lovely music instead of narration on YT.
I’m wondering how the male slips in past the filaments to take a chomp without getting eaten first.
ridana says
Didn’t realize that would embed. I hope that’s ok.
anxionnat says
The anglerfish are beautiful in all heir alien weirdness. Stuff like this is one of the reasons I went into science in the first place.
Maxwell D'Mon says
The tiny male is fused to the female.
He gets nutrients and she gets sperm..
I’ve known a few couples like that.
rq says
It looks like a spaceship. Beautiful.