Melanocetus, using a light lure that grows from its head, lures fish into its mouth armed with terrible teeth, while it remains hidden in the darkness of the ocean depths on Craiyon
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Descent into Darkness - Divers Alert Network
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Melanocetus, using a light lure that grows from its head, lures fish into its mouth armed with terrible teeth, while it remains hidden in the darkness of the ocean depths on Craiyon
Fishing lures - Le Comptoir Général
Fishing lures - Le Comptoir Général
Frontiers Artificial Light at Night Alters the Physiology and Behavior of Western Mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis)
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Melanocetus, using a light lure that grows from its head, lures fish into its mouth armed with terrible teeth, while it remains hidden in the darkness of the ocean depths on Craiyon
Fishing lures - Le Comptoir Général
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Fishing lures - Le Comptoir Général