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this whipnose anglerfish (gigantactis sp.) is one of the deepest-living of the deep sea anglers, at more than 2500 meters deep. she spends almost all of her life upside-down, dangling her lure (

Whipnose Anglerfish Swim Upside Down - The New York Times

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Observations of inverted swimming behaviour by species of ceratioid whipnose anglerfish suggest that they may spend their whole lives swimming upside down. : r/EverythingScience

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

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

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