Off the coast of Tenerife, Spain, an adult black devil fish (Melanocetus johnsonii) was discovered swimming near the ocean surface in broad daylight, astonishing the scientific community.
If it was the devil fish first, now in Mexico they have found the 'end of the world fish' on El Quemado beach. This animal is usually found between 200 and 1,000 meters deep and yet it was spotted ...
For years, "devil fish" in Mexico were worthless. Now, that's starting to change. One entrepreneur in California works with fishermen in Tabasco to turn the devils into pet treats. And a local ...
“I read a lot of curious stories, and I knew about the oarfish because, like the anglerfish or the devil fish, they live hundreds of feet below the ocean,” Hayes said. This oarfish was just ...
In 2014, a group of divers from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) discovered a devil-looking fish. Later, they found out that it was the black sea devil.
"This could be the first recorded sighting in the world of an adult black devil alive, in broad daylight and on the surface," the group said in an Instagram post. The fish was discovered when ...
told Agencia Efe that after checking that the fish was no longer alive, they took it as if it were a sample. They then transferred it in a bag with water to the Museum of Nature and Archaeology ...
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Rare sea devil sighting near Tenerife leaves scientists awestruckUpon closer inspection, she realized it was a black sea devil, a species never before seen alive at such shallow depths off the coast of Tenerife. The team spent several hours observing the fish ...
Although scientists don't know why these gigantic fish jump, they've at least measured how high: some of the most spectacular jumps can reach over 6.5 feet above the surface. And it's not just ...
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