CBS News on X: RARE SIGHTING: A rare deep-sea anglerfish, usually found at ocean depths of more than 2,000 feet where sunlight doesn't penetrate, was found on a beach in San Diego

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Rare Deep-Sea Anglerfish Spotted in Numbers for the First Time

Deep-Sea Anglerfish With Parasitic Mate Caught On Video For First

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Another Deep-Sea Anglerfish Washes up on San Diego Beach – NBC 7

Elusive Deep-Sea Anglerfish Seen Mating for the First Time

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Rare deep-sea anglerfish discovered by lifeguard on Southern

Thirty-six Thousand Feet Under the Sea

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Another Deep-Sea Anglerfish Washes up on San Diego Beach – NBC 7

Another Deep-Sea Anglerfish Washes up on San Diego Beach – NBC 7

Alien-Like Species Spotted 2,000 Feet Underwater For The First

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