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Stargazer (fish) - Wikipedia In addition to the top-mounted eyes, a stargazer also has a large, upward-facing mouth in a large head Their usual habit is to bury themselves in sand, and leap upwards to ambush prey (benthic fish and invertebrates) that pass overhead
Stargazer Fish: The Unusual Marine Creature - Ocean Info Stargazers are small, perciform fish or ray-finned fish that are the largest order of vertebrates The group includes over 10,000 species in the world’s oceans They have eyes on the top of the head (hence the common name) and a large, unusual upward-facing mouth that gives them a strange appearance
What is a Stargazer? - Ocean Conservancy What are stargazers? The name “stargazer” can refer to any of the 50 or so species of fish in the family Uranoscopidae In the United States, folks are likely most familiar with those in genus Astroscopus, a group of bony fish found in the Atlantic and Pacific waters in the Western Hemisphere
Astroscopus guttatus - Wikipedia The stargazer's scientific name is Astroscopus guttatus where Astroscopus means "one who aims at the stars" and guttatus translating into "speckled"—referring to the white spots on the fish's back