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Eelpout stretched out.
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Eelpout curled up on the seafloor.
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Cutthroat eel.
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A rattail fish.
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A rhinochimeara.
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Silhouette of a rhinochimaera.
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Head of a halosaur.
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Cusk eel.
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Flat fish and cutthroat eel.
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Startled rattail scooting across the bottom.
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Halosaur that appears to be about 80 cm in length judging from the red laserreflections (10 cm apart) on its fin.
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Cutthroat eel.
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Cutthroat eel and seven large white brittle stars on the sea floor.
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A black halosaur cruising by a large white brittle star with its arms extendedin a feeding posture.
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Barbeled dragonfish.
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Head of a halosaur.
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Amphipods, drawn by the lights of Deep Discoverer, are captured by thisopportunistic anemone. The amphipods are captured by speciallly adaptedstinging cells called nematocysts on the anemone's tentacles.
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Amphipods, drawn by the lights of Deep Discoverer, are captured by thisopportunistic anemone. The amphipods are captured by speciallly adaptedstinging cells called nematocysts on the anemone's tentacles.
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A large squid and a cutthroat eel swimming side by side. Which is prey andwhich is predator?
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In this instance, the prey is the squid as a cutthroat eel agressively attacksthis squid.
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