fuddmain

  • Search
  • About
  • Subscribe
  • Archive
  • Random
  • Flickr
  • Instagrid
  • Twitter

fuddmain

fuddmain {at} gmail

Newer
Older
  • mabelmoments:

The Prickly Deep Sea Anglerfish males becoming one with their female (Image Credit: David Paul/Mark Norman, Australian Conservation Foundation)

Anglerfish, a deep sea fish named for the spiny appendage on its head that it uses as bait to “fish” its prey, has an unusual mating habit. As it spends its time in the bottom of the ocean, finding a mate is a problem – but the species solved this evolutionary challenge beautifully.
At first, scientists were perplexed because they’ve never caught a male anglerfish. Also, all female anglerfish have a lump on their body that looks like a parasite. Only later did scientists discover that the lump is the remain of the male fish.
The tiny male anglerfish are born without any digestive system, so once they hatch, they have to find a female quickly. When a male finds a female, he quickly bites her body and releases an enzyme that digests his skin and her body to fuse the two in an eternal embrace. The male then wastes away, becoming nothing but a lump on the female anglerfish’s body!
When the female is ready to spawn, her “male appendage” is there, ready to release sperms to fertilize her egg. (via neatorama)


O_O

    mabelmoments:

    The Prickly Deep Sea Anglerfish males becoming one with their female (Image Credit: David Paul/Mark Norman, Australian Conservation Foundation)

    Anglerfish, a deep sea fish named for the spiny appendage on its head that it uses as bait to “fish” its prey, has an unusual mating habit. As it spends its time in the bottom of the ocean, finding a mate is a problem – but the species solved this evolutionary challenge beautifully.

    At first, scientists were perplexed because they’ve never caught a male anglerfish. Also, all female anglerfish have a lump on their body that looks like a parasite. Only later did scientists discover that the lump is the remain of the male fish.

    The tiny male anglerfish are born without any digestive system, so once they hatch, they have to find a female quickly. When a male finds a female, he quickly bites her body and releases an enzyme that digests his skin and her body to fuse the two in an eternal embrace. The male then wastes away, becoming nothing but a lump on the female anglerfish’s body!

    When the female is ready to spawn, her “male appendage” is there, ready to release sperms to fertilize her egg. (via neatorama)

    O_O

    Posted on October 15, 2009 via Planet Mabel with 88 notes

    Source: mabelmoments

    1. threedecadesdeep reblogged this from poobah
    2. basicknowledge17 reblogged this from mabelmoments and added:
      !!??!!!?!! How weird!!!!!
    3. cuethesun liked this
    4. osh13 reblogged this from mabelmoments and added:
      wow thats fucking weird..
    5. mkrk liked this
    6. solvophasmatis reblogged this from mabelmoments
    7. campbelltoe liked this
    8. kylekylebangbang reblogged this from mabelmoments
    9. sierraforpeace liked this
    10. jiar liked this
    11. cloveraya reblogged this from mabelmoments
    12. elvismilkshake reblogged this from treee and added:
      bhard:mabelmoments:
    13. thesquink liked this
    14. spoonpandemic liked this
    15. cerebrlasassn reblogged this from mabelmoments
    16. randamnation reblogged this from mabelmoments
    17. lizonyea liked this
    18. d3dk0w liked this
    19. d3dk0w reblogged this from mabelmoments
    20. kinclaith liked this
    21. klanhuda reblogged this from mabelmoments
    22. i-are-narwhal reblogged this from mabelmoments and added:
      This is crazy. Why do so many female animals kill their mate in some fashion? Anglerfish are cool, but this photo looks...
    23. lebensmusik reblogged this from mabelmoments
    24. forevermilhouse liked this
    25. hahahhhah reblogged this from mabelmoments
    26. cloveraya liked this
    27. lilianag liked this
    28. teeaah liked this
    29. gkojaz reblogged this from mabelmoments
    30. eunisaur liked this
    31. aqvaria liked this
    32. tracesofyou reblogged this from mabelmoments
    33. lornajane liked this
    34. thebloo reblogged this from whatson
    35. treee reblogged this from bhard and added:
      Senior year of high school I read about the male and female Anglerfish sharing an organism because it’s so hard to find...
    36. bhard reblogged this from mabelmoments
    37. vulpesater liked this
    38. itsgeechelle reblogged this from n0tjanelle and added:
      LOL ferreals tho. notjanelle:
    39. n0tjanelle reblogged this from mabelmoments and added:
      Ugh. This fish looked cuter on Finding Nemo. hahaha.
    40. carolineyi reblogged this from mabelmoments
    41. therealgunshow reblogged this from mabelmoments
    42. emmaphorisms reblogged this from mabelmoments
    43. vuvp liked this
    44. irishappletree liked this
    45. crstna liked this
    46. corneille-noire reblogged this from mabelmoments
    47. sierratherobot reblogged this from mabelmoments
    48. its-all-good liked this
    49. oedipusrexrexrex reblogged this from radarchive
    50. feelinggood liked this
    51. Show more notesLoading...
  • eatsleepdraw
  • 9gag
  • azspot
  • instagram
  • peterwknox
  • photography-noir
  • marco
  • hungryghoast
  • fatchance
  • swegener
  • whatiseenow
  • louisepalanker
  • photojojo
  • baitandswitch
  • electricpower
  • science
  • shawnblog
  • junaduncan
  • mabelmoments
  • slackmo
  • one-twenty-five
  • ideachute
  • allcreatures
  • amp3d
  • toldorknown
  • lunchbagart
  • mundos
  • jessicaeaton
  • setuplikeadeckofcards
  • erina
  • oldflorida
  • noraleah
  • irredenta
  • miss-fotos
  • julie911
  • yvynyl
  • docshaner
  • livejamie
  • minimalmac
  • wilwheaton
  • staff
  • dan-hill
  • beastiegirlphotography
  • zenhabits
  • exquisitebeast
  • welovephoneography
  • ffffood
  • createhive
  • garfieldminusgarfield
  • teejayhanton
  • mills
  • nakiskine
  • ishrnmumbrella
  • pete3
  • vannehlu
  • deltafoxtrot
  • sayyes
  • awais
  • frothyparadise
  • nicolehasfingerprints
  • nrepose
  • supmoses
  • terryblakey
  • bhell13
  • nictate
  • juvenilia
  • preppeller
  • extraordinarylife
  • everydaycarry
  • vb
  • wordjournal
  • alicia
  • dhk
  • sketchlab
  • dcwhip
  • exandwhyphoto
  • paultron
  • insertname
  • theresistance
  • hipstmtic
  • heyjk
  • codelahoma
  • scanwiches
  • szymon
  • alfredtips
  • coastalkate
  • joshbeggs
  • greendesigngirl
  • lookatthisfuckingteabagger
  • thecrisis
  • thedaytheytriedtokillme
  • fantabulizer
  • sparrowtips
  • garysreallife
  • notesonobjects
  • roamin
  • plasticgraphs
  • footographs
  • mikeontv
  • ecosystemlife
  • prettify
  • friends
  • 100-days-of-me
  • woosniff
  • southpol
  • jacobradio
  • absoluticris
  • dloosely
  • rodzleffl
  • fraidycats
  • butterflyeffects
  • ccrristina

Field Notes Theme. Designed by Manasto Jones. Powered by Tumblr.