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National Geographic Shared Its Best Wildlife Photos Of The Year, But One Shot In Particular Gives Us The CreepsThe photos were stunning as expected, but a shot of the Pacific Viperfish in particular had users looking twice. The rare shot of the fish shows just how creepy it is from up close. Let's take a ...
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Viperfish: The record-breaking demon of the ocean depthsIt's about the viperfish (Chauliodus sloani), also known as the demon of the depths – a fish that boasts the largest teeth in proportion to head size in the marine world. The Guinness World ...
Bioluminescence can serve as a lure to attract prey. The viperfish, Chauliodus sloani, has a luminescent lure on the end of a modified fin ray that it can arch forward in front of its mouth.
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