THIS is the Body of a Top Tier Predator

Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription, or for a lifetime membership!: Or you can support me on Patreon, too! Twitter: Second channel: @TheOcTWOpusLady Ko-Fi: Writing, Direction, Editing, and All Other Original Content by The Octopus Lady Music provided by Storyblocks Photo credits: Select imagery/video supplied by Getty Images Other imagery/video supplied by Storyblocks, Shutterstock, Pixabay, Pexels, and Unsplash Sources: Carnevale, G., Pietsch, T. W., Bonde, N., Leal, M. E., & Marramà, G. (2020). “† Neilpeartia ceratoi, gen. et sp. nov., a New Frogfish from the Eocene of Bolca, Italy.” Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 40(2), e1778711. De Brauwer, M., & Hobbs, J. P. A. (2016). Stars and stripes: biofluorescent lures in the striated frogfish indicate role in aggressive mimicry. Coral Reefs, 35(4), 1171-1171. Fraser, G. J., Hulsey, C. D., Bloomquist, R. F., Uyesugi, K., Manley, N. R., & Streelman, J. T. (2009). An ancient gene network is co-opted for teeth on old and new jaws. PLoS biology, 7(2), e1000031. Lamb, J. Y., & Davis, M. P. (2020). Salamanders and other amphibians are aglow with biofluorescence. Scientific Reports, 10(1), 2821. Miya, M., Pietsch, T. W., Orr, J. W., Arnold, R. J., Satoh, T. P., Shedlock, A. M., ... & Nishida, M. (2010). Evolutionary history of anglerfishes (Teleostei: Lophiiformes): a mitogenomic perspective. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 10, 1-27. Pasteur, G. (1982). A classificatory review of mimicry systems. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 13(1), 169-199. Pietsch, T. W., & Grobecker, D. B. (1990). Frogfishes. Scientific American, 262(6), 96-103. Pietsch, T. W., & Arnold, R. J. (2020). Frogfishes: biodiversity, zoogeography, and behavioral ecology. JHU Press. Sutton, G. P., & Burrows, M. (2011). Biomechanics of jumping in the flea. Journal of Experimental Biology, 214(5), 836-847.
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