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#1174 04/11/05 10:46 PM
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Some amazing looking fish here. Hard to believe some of them are real.

http://exploretheabyss.com/photo/gallery/html/fish.htm

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Amazing! Not precisely pretty, but majestic in their own way. Inner space has gotten interesting in a new way. Thanks for the link.

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Quote:
Originally posted by Kate:
Some amazing looking fish here. Hard to believe some of them are real.
Nice find. A number of those fish are new finds.
Being fish that live around the deep hot thermal vents, and photographed from a Bathyscape.

The long known, deep "Angler Fish" still takes
some beating. They dangle a phosphorecent light lure in front of them to attract their food.
A variety, practise sexual dimorphism, as per the link below.
As a mere male, I worry about our future.
http://www.geocities.com/thesciencefiles/angler/fish.html


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Don't worry, Mike. No 120 lb female of our species is going to be willing, or even able, to tote around a 250 lb male, let alone feed the big lug. Your independent status is assured for now, at least. laugh

#1178 09/24/05 11:31 PM
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www.exploretheabyss.com/photo/gallery/gallery/popups/wartyangler2.htm The warty angler. Majestically putrid smile Nice link Kate

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How about a caption: "What did you have to take my picture for, anyway? I had my mouth open and everything!" wink


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