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A sea creature was spotted with a “deep gash” off the coast of Alaska, and now rangers are looking for answers. On June 27, Janet Neilson, a biologist with the Glacier Bay National Park and ...
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Trapped Fish, Deep Holes, and One Slippery Eel! - MSNFrom bluegill to eels, these underwater dens held wild catches I couldn’t resist grabbing.
Trawlers off southern India caught a deep-sea creature with a regrown tail later identified by scientists as a new species, a study said. Getty Images/iStockphoto Hundreds of feet down in the ...
12. Anglerfish (image credits: unsplash) The anglerfish is perhaps the most famous glow-in-the-dark dweller of the deep. With its gaping mouth full of needle-sharp teeth, this fish is already a sight ...
An angler spent 45 minutes off the coast of North Carolina reeling in a fish as his buddies kept hauling in their catches, making comments about how long it was taking him.
Fish flee for their lives in rare, chilling video of bottom trawling The never-before-seen footage of sea creatures struggling in fishing nets is featured in National Geographic’s new ...
The fish typically live in deep waters—between 600 and 3,000 feet below the surface—and are rarely seen unless sick, dying, or disoriented.
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