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Scientists capture extremely rare footage of a black seadevil

  • A female Melanocetus johnsonii, known as the Humpback Anglerfish, was spotted near the ocean's surface by Condrik Tenerife off the coast of Spain's Canary Islands while researching pelagic sharks.
  • The sighting is significant as Humpback Anglerfish are typically found at depths between 200 and 1000 meters, according to the Australian Museum.
  • David Jara Boguñá captured the rare sighting on video, noting that it could be the first recorded sighting of an adult Black Devil Anglerfish alive in broad daylight.
  • Researcher Laia Valor stated that this sighting is unusual and not normal, emphasizing its sporadic nature.
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www.kleinezeitung.at broke the news in on Monday, February 10, 2025.
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