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NOVA Online | Into the Abyss | Deep-Sea Bestiary - English
URL: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/abyss/life/bestiary2.html

You wouldn't want to meet a hungry Saccopharynx lavenbergi in the depths. These babies can reach six feet in length, have rows of sharp little teeth, and, like pythons of the deep, can swallow prey much fatter than themselves. They down victims whole, of course, which is why they're called "gulpers." They simply ease them through their "sack-gullet" (hence the term Saccopharynx) and into their stomach, where digestion takes over.

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Saccopharynx ampullaceus - Portuguese
URL: http://www.horta.uac.pt/species/Piscis/Actinopterygii/Saccopharyngiformes/Saccop

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Sackmäuler Saccopharyngidae - German
URL: http://www.das-tierlexikon.de/sackmaeuler.htm

In dieser Familie gibt es etwa 5 Arten. Sie Sackmäuler sind Tiefseefische, die dem Urbild entsprechen. Sie haben riesige Mäuler, dehnbare Mägen, bezahnte Kiefer und ein Leuchtorgan am Schwanz. Die Sackmäuler sind über 2 m lang (der meiste Teil davon ist der Schwanz) und sind im Vergleich mit anderen Tiefseefischen sehr groß.

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InterNevod: Ìåøêîðîòûå (Saccopharingidae) - Russian
URL: http://www.internevod.com/rus/academy/bio/k_fish/saccopharyngidae.shtml

 ñåìåéñòâå îäèí ðîä Saccopharynx. Ìåøêîðîò (Saccopharynx ampullaceus) - äîâîëüíî ðåäêàÿ ðûáà, äîñòèãàþùàÿ áîëüøèõ ðàçìåðîâ (äëèíîé äî 184 ñì).

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