Humpback anglerfish
species of deep sea fish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The humpback anglerfish (Melanocetus johnsonii) is an anglerfish belonging to the family Melanocetidae. It is a resident of the bathypelagic zone. It was found and named after James Yate Johnson.

Description
The humpback anglerfish ranges from Van Dyke brown to a black color. They have a bioluminescent organ called an "esca" on their heads (it is only for females). They have spherical bodies and sharp teeth.
Habitat
Depths
These demonic-looking fish can live (660 and 4,920 ft) deep.
Distribution
They do not only live in the deepest depths – they are also distributed in the South China and the East China Sea.[1]
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- A list of deep-sea animals, including the humpback anglerfish
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