Anglerfish
Anglerfish is a type of bony fish — the reason for its name is the fleshy growth from its head. It's incredible that these anglerfish are known for their passionate behaviors. The species' males are considerably smaller than the females. In the deep sea and farther down areas of oceans, anglerfish look for companions. The dwarf males select the watery pheromones once they have located the ladies. The partners' skin will continue to thicken as long as they remain together. When the female signals that the eggs are ready, the male releases the sperm. It will be absorbed by the gelatinous egg mass of the female.
The fertilized eggs will go to the top of the oceans where they will swell. When they reach adulthood, they will migrate to the deep, dark waters in search of the ideal mate. Anglerfish leave behind the message that true love is not about size or a menacing appearance.
To discover his companion, the little guy must overcome all obstacles and the darkness of the deep sea. When they first meet, he gives her a particular love bite that causes an enzyme to be released, melting the moth to her flesh. The link between love and faith is thus unbreakable for the anglerfish. They are in love regardless of the ominous, dangerous predators' dark surroundings.