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Humpback anglerfish : ウィキペディア英語版 | Humpback anglerfish ๐๐๐๐๐๐๑๑๑๒๕ The humpback anglerfish or common black devil, ''Melanocetus johnsonii'', is a deepsea anglerfish in the family Melanocetidae, found in tropical to temperate parts of all oceans at depths to . Its length is up to for males and up to for females. ==The male== Male humpback anglerfish are much smaller than the females, being no more than 3 cm (just over an inch) long, whereas the female typically reaches in length. Male humpback anglerfish remain free-swimming into adulthood. Despite being free-swimming, it does not feed and only attaches briefly to a female. which is not the case with other deepsea anglerfish: with these, males swim freely when young, but before reaching adulthood, the male fixes itself permanently to the rear of the female's body, living thereafter as a parasite of the female. The male's internal organs now atrophy as the fish shares the female's blood and becomes simply a sperm provider
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