Archive for October, 2011

Takus Seet, my SPORE monstrossity

Posted by admin On October 31, 2011 1 COMMENT

This video was created using the Spore Creature Creator. THIS is my first video and I’m not expecting any comments or anything but it’s just a creature designed after a chair. Like the angler fish, it is Quick Video of the Angler Fish Rig Video Rating: 0 / 5

Enigmas

Posted by admin On October 30, 2011 Comments Off

You’ve asked me what the lobster is weaving there with his golden feet? I reply, the ocean knows this. You say, what is the ascidia waiting for in its transparent bell? What is it waiting for? I tell you it is waiting for time, like you. You ask me whom the Macrocystis alga hugs in  [ Read More ]

Spore – Anglerfish

Posted by admin On October 29, 2011 6 COMMENTS

A floating angler-fish creature I have named the Abysstare. The eyes in its mouth are a recent meal, still being digested of course!

This is Freddy the frogfish eating dry seaweed. 1..2..Freddy’s coming for you. Video Rating: 4 / 5 Loki eats a ghost shrimp. I know i should probably edit off the first min but im lazy so deal with it. Video Rating: 3 / 5

glasgow mega snake

Posted by admin On October 23, 2011 13 COMMENTS

glasgow mega snake-mogwai ((NOTE:i do not own this song or the angler fish in this video I find my way to the mini boss Cue Ball. After that I find the Flippers now i can swim. Then I fight one if not the easiest boss in the game the Angler Fish. I get the Surf  [ Read More ]

The Anglerfish

Posted by admin On October 23, 2011 Comments Off

A short animation by Ian Wood and Charlotte Donnelly.

How to prepare Angler Fish for fillet 2 3 by PF MAX COMPANY

Posted by admin On October 21, 2011 Comments Off

Ledlighted LEGO Anglerfish

Posted by admin On October 20, 2011 4 COMMENTS

Anglerfish from LEGO set 7978 equipped with Power Functions Ledlight attacks the Temple of Atlantis. Video Rating: 5 / 5

The Deep Ocean – Part Two – Bioluminescence

Posted by admin On October 19, 2011 25 COMMENTS

Many animals in the deep sea produce light in order to attract a mate or catch food. Here we see the deep sea angler fish, jellyfish and other bioluminescent creatures. This video is taken from BBC’s Blue Planet documentary series.

Angler Fish Feeding (Watch Closely, He’s Quick!)

Posted by admin On October 18, 2011 Comments Off

Rouge, May angler fish (Antennarius pictus) eating a thawed out frozen formula one pellet. Video Rating: 5 / 5

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