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- Q1552690 subject Q8354188.
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- Q1552690 abstract "Sea devils are the family of deep-sea anglerfish known as the Ceratiidae, from the Greek keras, "horn", referring to the bioluminescent lure that projects from the fishes' forehead.They are among the most widespread of the anglerfishes, found in all oceans from the tropics to the Antarctic. They are large and elongated: females of the largest species, Krøyer's deep sea angler fish, Ceratias holboelli, reach 1.2 m (3.9 ft) in length. Males, by contrast, are much smaller, reaching 14 cm (5.5 in), and, like other anglerfishes, spend much of their lives attached to a female after a free-living adolescent stage in which they are very small - at most 1.3 cm (0.51 in) - and have sharp, beak-like, toothless jaws. One or more males attach themselves permanently to a female, eventually merging circulatory systems. As this genetic chimera matures, the male grows large testicles, while the rest of its body atrophies. Ceratioidea are the only creatures known to become chimeras as a normal part of their lifecycle.".
- Q1552690 class Q127282.
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- Q1552690 phylum Q10915.
- Q1552690 thumbnail Ceratias_holboelli.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1552690 name "Sea devils".
- Q1552690 ordo Q206948.
- Q1552690 phylum Q10915.
- Q1552690 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1552690 type Animal.
- Q1552690 type Eukaryote.
- Q1552690 type Fish.
- Q1552690 type Species.
- Q1552690 type Thing.
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- Q1552690 comment "Sea devils are the family of deep-sea anglerfish known as the Ceratiidae, from the Greek keras, "horn", referring to the bioluminescent lure that projects from the fishes' forehead.They are among the most widespread of the anglerfishes, found in all oceans from the tropics to the Antarctic. They are large and elongated: females of the largest species, Krøyer's deep sea angler fish, Ceratias holboelli, reach 1.2 m (3.9 ft) in length.".
- Q1552690 label "Ceratiidae".
- Q1552690 depiction Ceratias_holboelli.jpg.
- Q1552690 name "Sea devils".