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"The sea devils have turned it on its head."
The crew prepare to battle the sea devils.
They were labeled "sea devils" by a frightened, superstitious construction worker who encountered them.
Sea devils are deep-sea anglerfish of the family Ceratiidae.
Zog and his sea devils capture them and hold them prisoner.
Even more extreme are the sea devils, whose tiny males physically fuse with the females to form a chimaera.
The Emperor, so Kim told me, had expressed a desire to gaze upon the strangeness of the sea devils.
The Priest asks Balda to collect a fabricated debt from sea devils.
As for monsters, it will either be the sea devils, Davros or those luminous green-slime-spewing maggots.
This brush with the sea devils braced my spine; I decided to see the Captain as Harry had suggested.
With a capacity of 1,800 people, it is home to the Cape Fear Sea Devils junior college basketball and volleyball teams.
Some anglerfish, like those of the Ceratioid group (Ceratiidae, or sea devils), employ an unusual mating method.
Sea Devils, starring Rock Hudson and Yvonne De Carlo - (GB/U.
Norman Atkyns (the Guardian in Colony in Space and Rear Admiral in The Sea Devils)
The 1972 serial The Sea Devils also by Hulke introduced their amphibious cousins, the so-called 'Sea Devils'.
Sea devils are a family of deep-sea anglerfish otherwise known as Ceratiidae from the Greek keras, "horn", referring to the bioluminescent lure that projects from the fishes' forehead.
Sea Devils (1953) is a British-American historical adventure film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Rock Hudson and Yvonne De Carlo.
HAMBURG SEA DEVILS - Signed OL Joseph Hayes.
The Silurians and Sea Devils launch an attack on the base and the Doctor, recognising their ship on the monitor screen, tries to warn Vorshak not to fire on them.
Helicopter Combat Support Squadron Seven HC-7 Sea Devils was a combat support squadron of the United States Navy established in 1967 and deactivated in 1975.
References to other undersea cities named Atlantis were in Challengers of the Unknown and The Sea Devils, such as the homes of Dolphin and Man-Fish (Juan Vallambrosa).
Newer artwork now depicts the sea devils with long finned tails and a skeletal structure more fish-like (long slender webbed fingers and toes, and a large dorsal fin) and much less humanoid.
In his first season the Master is involved in every adventure of the Doctor's, always getting away at the last minute before he is captured in The Dæmons (1971), only to escape imprisonment in The Sea Devils (1972).
In October 2006, the story's original soundtrack was released on CD as part of the 'Monsters on Earth' tin set, again alongside The Sea Devils and Warriors of the Deep, with linking narration from Caroline John.
Years later, Immortal Man summons Sea Devils, Cave Carson, Animal Man, Congo Bill, Rip Hunter and Rick Flag of Suicide Squad and Dolphin, with the aim of stopping Superman, who has been infected with ancient spores by Vandal Savage.
One of the families, the Ceratiidae, has an extraordinary mating system where the male actually fuses into the female.
Sea devils are deep-sea anglerfish of the family Ceratiidae.
Some anglerfish, like those of the Ceratioid group (Ceratiidae, or sea devils), employ an unusual mating method.
He described four ceratioid species new to science, recognizing an overall total of 23 species in three families; Ceratiidae, Gigantactinidae and Aceratiidae.
Some live in the deep sea (e.g., Ceratiidae) and others on the continental shelf (e.g., the frogfishes Antennariidae and the monkfish/goosefish Lophiidae).
Sea devils are a family of deep-sea anglerfish otherwise known as Ceratiidae from the Greek keras, "horn", referring to the bioluminescent lure that projects from the fishes' forehead.
The triplewart seadevil, Cryptopsaras couesii, is a seadevil of the family Ceratiidae, found in all oceans, from the surface to 2,000 m. Its length is approximately 30 cm for females and 1.05 cm for males.