Male anglerfish bite females and their bodies literally fuse together, with males losing eyes, organs, and becoming permanent sperm reservoirs attached to partners. Living in crushing darkness below 1,000 meters, these fish developed heightened senses to detect female pheromones and bioluminescent signals in the vast ocean void.
Deep-sea anglerfish's extreme mating strategy: males fuse permanently with females
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Article about deep-sea anglerfish mating biology has no geopolitical implications; it is purely scientific content on marine animal reproduction.
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