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- Anglerfish - Wikipedia
Some live in the deep sea (such as the deep-sea anglerfish and sea toads), while others live in shallower waters, such as the frogfishes and some batfishes Anglerfish are notable for their sexual dimorphism, which is sometimes extremely pronounced; the males may be several orders of magnitude smaller in mass than females
- Anglerfish | Deep-sea, Benthic, Adaptations | Britannica
anglerfish, any of about 210 species of marine fishes of the order Lophiiformes Anglers are named for their method of “fishing” for their prey The foremost spine of the dorsal fin is located on the head and is modified into a “fishing rod” tipped with a fleshy “bait ”
- Anglerfish: Species, Habitat, Diet, Facts - Ocean Info
There are more than 200 species of anglerfish distributed throughout the world But, primarily, they live in the depths of the Atlantic and Antarctic oceans They are generally small fish, with males rarely growing larger than one foot in length and females sometimes reaching 3 3 feet long
- Anglerfish Fish Facts - A-Z Animals
The anglerfish have sharp fangs and a bizarre, grizzled appearance; their isolated deep-sea habitat also makes them seem a little scary But while they are voracious predators, they’re just like any other animal
- Anglerfish, facts and photos | National Geographic
Discover the incredible anglerfish, denizen of the ocean's deep, lightless realms Learn how these predators attract their victims with bits of luminous flesh
- Deep-sea anglerfish - Animals | Monterey Bay Aquarium
Anglerfish have perfected the art of deep-sea fishing Although different species vary in size and shape, they all lure prey towards them with their fishing rod-like appendages
- 26 Facts About Anglerfish - OhMyFacts
Discover 26 fascinating facts about the mysterious anglerfish, from its bioluminescent lure to its deep-sea habitat and unique mating habits
- Anglerfish Lure Prey Throughout the Ocean
Anglerfish and their close relatives, frogfish, handfish, batfish, sea toads, and goosefish (Lophiiformes) live all around the world—some live in the deep sea, while others swim in shallow waters Within these areas, they are mostly found along the seafloor, with some in open waters
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