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There s nothing wrong with this upside down anglerfish That s just how they swim

In 1999, researchers captured the first confirmed footage of a deepsea anglerfish bobbing around belly-up just above the ocean’s floor. Now, more than two decades later, scientists can say for certain the phenomenon goes beyond "one wonky fish."

A Fish That Fishes for Other Fish Lives Its Life Upside Down

Usually, a belly-up fish isn’t long for this world. But video evidence from the deep ocean suggests that some species of anglerfish — the nightmarish deep-sea fish with bioluminescent lures — live their whole lives upside down. “Just when you think they couldn’t get any weirder, anglerfish outdo themselves,” said Pamela Hart, an associate professor at the University of Alabama who researches fish that live in extreme conditions. Sign up for The Morning newsletter from the New York Times The beha

Majestic Orion Takes Aircraft Of The Year Title For 2023

<img src='https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2311/f7ff5ae5b3da4725d592.jpeg' width='720' height='480'> The Lockheed P-3K2 Orion is the winner of the Air Force Museum of New Zealand’s inaugural Aircraft of the Year .

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