Footballfish - Wikipedia The footballfish form a family, Himantolophidae, of globose, deep-sea anglerfishes found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Ocean The family contains 23 species , all of which are classified in a single genus , Himantolophus
The Largest Snake Ever Recorded Was Found in Florida Swampland Measuring over 33 feet in length and weighing in excess of 200 pounds, it smashed previous records for living snakes Its girth was also substantial, allowing it to prey on a wider array of animals in the swampland ecosystem
First Records of a Rare Deep-sea Anglerfish, Himantolophus . . . Two specimens of a rare deep-sea anglerfish, Himantolophus azurlucens Beebe and Crane, 1947, were collected off the Pacific coast of northern Japan, representing the first records from the western North Pacific
FAMILY Details for Himantolophidae - Footballfishes Length range of 2 5 - 4 cm for several other recorded female individuals Record of metamorphosed males measured 2 3 - 3 9 cm with the largest recorded being 1 7 - 2 25 cm (Ref 86949)
Himantolophus melanolophus Bertelsen amp; Krefft 1988 . . . Himantolophus melanolophus is a species of footballfish, a type of anglerfish The fish is bathypelagic and has been found at depths ranging from 360 to 880 metres (1,180 to 2,890 ft) It is endemic to the west central Atlantic Ocean
List of largest snakes - Wikipedia The yellow-bellied puffing snake (Pseustes sulphureus) can exceed a length of 3 m (9 8 ft) [82] The largest racer, the Hispaniola racer (Haitiophis anomalus), at an average length of 2 m (6 ft 7 in), is the longest snake species in the West Indies [83]