These creatures were filmed in the deep sea between 1000/5000 meters deep and most of them are completely new species discovered with a new submarine which was used for the first time to make this documentary. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Archive for August, 2011
1. angler fish 1 (unknown species) 2. angler fish 2 (unknown species) 3. angler fish 3 (unknown species) 4. angler fish 4 (unknown species) 5. angler fish 5 (unknown species) 6. Bathypterois grallator (tripod fish) 1 7. Bathypterois grallator (tripod fish) 2 8. Bathypterois grallator… Video Rating: 4 / 5
my lil warty again My Warty Having It’s 1st Meal! Video Rating: 5 / 5
A working 3D model of a Black Seadevil that will be part of the interactive Biosphere on the One Ocean website. www.oneoceanonline.org The Blackdevil Anglerfish by Robert Lang folded by me (with help from BlackOut55555666666 , thank you^^)
See my 1.5 cm baby Antennarius maculatus catching a small copepod shrimp.
video of our frogfish “gremlin” using his esca (fishing lure on top of his head) to attempt to lure a killifish towards his mouth so he can be eaten. the killifish is too large to be eaten, so he’s still in the tank as of today. gremlin eats a diet of small live killifish and [ Read More ]
Warty Anglerfish – Antennarius maculatus Video Rating: 5 / 5 rare treat to spot a Clown Frogfish 20 ft down in Madonna Rock, Hon Mun. Usually found on sheltered reefs with leaf litter on sandy bottoms with rich sponge growth. They feed on small fish, crustaceans and worms. Frogfish are masters at camouflage and will [ Read More ]
www.scubazooimages.com – A Giant Frogfish (Anglerfish) feeding on a highly venomous lionfish . You can see the lionfish twitching in the frogfish stomach after!! Filmed in Lembeh Strait by Jason Isley. Video Rating: 5 / 5
The strange looking hairy angler and freakish gulper eel lurk in the darkness looking for a meal. This video is taken from BBC’s Blue Planet documentary series. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Exotic creatures lie at the bottom of Japan’s Suruga Bay, including spider crabs, chimeras and lantern sharks. See all National Geographic videos: video.nationalgeographic.com Video Rating: 4 / 5