Living Nightmares of the Deep: Anglerfish (Revisited)

Living Nightmares of the Deep: Anglerfish (Revisited)

From All Creatures Podcast by All Creatures Podcast

March 30, 2026 · 1h 26m

About this episode

This episode explores the unique adaptations and reproductive strategies of the anglerfish in the deep ocean.

Chris and Angie venture into the darkest depths of the ocean to meet one of the most bizarre and misunderstood creatures on Earth—the anglerfish. In this episode, we explore how these deep-sea predators survive in a world without light, using bioluminescent lures to hunt in the abyss. But it’s their reproduction that truly defies belief, featuring one of the most extreme mating strategies in the animal kingdom. We also unpack what anglerfish reveal about life in extreme environments and why the deep ocean, still largely unexplored, matters more than ever. =========================================================== Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE. We also want to thank you to all our…

People in this episode

Hosts: Chris, Angie

Topics covered

  • anglerfish
  • deep sea
  • bioluminescence
  • reproduction
  • extreme environments
  • ocean conservation

Keywords

  • anglerfish
  • deep sea predators
  • bioluminescent lures
  • mating strategies
  • ocean exploration
  • animal conservation

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Organizations: Patreon, conservation organizations

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