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Ultra-black fish that absorb 99.5% of light found in the deep ocean
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Scientists discover ultra-black fish that absorbs 99.5% of light that hits its skin - Tech Explorist
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80 Percent of Open-Ocean Fish Make Light - Scientific American Blog Network
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Exhibit of Aulopus damasi, a deep-sea fish that fluoresces under ultraviolet light! | Topics | Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium - For the next generation to inherit; the beautiful seas of Okinawa. -
The Angler Fish from finding Nemo. Quite a terrifying creature in the movie, the actual fish is even more scary. | Scary fish, Dory and marlin, Angler fish
The Creepy Anglerfish Comes to Light. (Just Don't Get Too Close.) - The New York Times
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Monster from the deep! Anglerfish with a lifeless glaze and pointed teeth washes on California beach | Daily Mail Online
Anglerfish | National Geographic
This creepy fish found washed up in California is dropping jaws | Article | Kids News
Light Emitting Fish | Greener Ideal
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Scary Deep Sea Angler Lamp Combines Recycling and Energy-Efficient Lighting
A Deep Water Dimmer Switch: How Fish Use Light as Camouflage – oceanbites
Stareye lightfish - Wikipedia
Light pollution puts fish species at risk | Daily Sabah
The Creepy Anglerfish Comes to Light. (Just Don't Get Too Close.) - The New York Times
Way More Fish Can Make Their Own Light Than We Thought | Science| Smithsonian Magazine
Ultra-black deep-sea fish absorb 99.9 per cent of light in their skin - BBC Science Focus Magazine