Deep Sea Angler Fish
The deep sea angler fish lives in deep, dark waters. How does it find food and attract a mate in the dark? Biology - Animal Kingdom - Learning Points. Deep sea anglerfish can swallow prey twice their size. Female anglerfish have protruding glowing rods to entice their prey. The male anglerfish is responsible only for finding a mate - he does so by detecting a chemical the female emits. Once the male anglerfish finds a mate, he fuses with her body, providing her with sperm and living off her blood supply. A Twig Context Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s context films show abstract concepts in action in the real world.
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