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Anglerfish are known for their built-in fishing rods. New research sheds light on how these lures evolved in the strange creatures
Female anglerfish have long been thought to use the long, fishing rod-like lures that protrude from their heads to attract ...
The deep-sea fish ended up with glowing lures not just to snag meals, but also to attract mates, a new study finds.
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Anglerfish turned a simple fin into the ultimate fishing tool but it took 70 million years
Anglerfishes look almost too cartoonishly gruesome to be true, especially the famous rod bait dangling in front of the grim ...
Anglerfish lures evolved from simple motion into glowing tools that help them hunt, communicate, and survive in the deep ...
It took nearly four hours, a 2-mile chase across a Texas lake and nerves of steel-but angler Art Weston just landed what could be the heaviest freshwater fish ever caught on a 2-pound test line. The ...
Early spring in Western New York has a way of waking everything up, including anglers who’ve been staring at frozen water for ...
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