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Trapping wild devilfish could support modest demand, he says, but to scale up, they might ultimately need to be farmed—carefully.
From Scientific American • Oct. 7, 2022
A devilfish painted by Georg Forster in the 1770s.Credit:
From Nature • Dec. 18, 2018
The Colorado River, which men have called "devilfish" and "Destiny", drains the Southwest without replenishing.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In frozen horror, the revelers watch the apocalyptic "beast rise up out of the sea" in a fishing net�a sinister, obscene, colossal devilfish.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Now I pushed the canoe into the water and drifted toward the reef where the devilfish lived.
From "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell
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