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537 Deep-sea marvels: How anglerfish defy evolutionary expectations

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ScienceDaily · 12/02/2024 22:18 EDT

Deep-sea marvels: How anglerfish defy evolutionary expectations

A groundbreaking study sheds light on the extraordinary evolution of anglerfish, a group of deep-sea dwellers whose bizarre adaptations have captivated scientists and the public alike. The research uncovers how these enigmatic creatures defied the odds to diversify in the harsh, resource-poor environment of the bathypelagic zone -- part of the open ocean that extends from 3,300 to 13,000 feet below the ocean's surface.

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