No they emmit light from a fleshy bit (the esca) which attracts prey then they eat them. The esca produces light using a symbiosis with light producing bacteria.
The angler fish lives in almost every ocean. It is found toward the bottom of the ocean. I believe they use gills.
An angler fish is a Benthic (or bottom dwelling) fish with the distinctive feature of a glowing sphere attached to a section of spine protruding from their nose. They use this sphere to attract aquatic animals towards their mouth, some of which include fish the size of the angler fish itself. Other than other fish, it eats mainly prawns.
They are in Bogbottom. You use your angler fishing rod and put it in the water where you can fish.
It does not need a method of protecting itself, as it is at the top of the food chain in the deep sea.
If youre talking about the one with the light,its a deep sea angler fish and it uses the bioilluminescnt light though use of bacteria in digests to find mates and attract prey.it is found in the mariana trench which is actually the deepest part of the ocean yet found by man.very interesting and cool.check it out!
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Surprisingly there are many fish with electric abilities, most of them live in brackish water and it is believed that the electricity is a means of communication.
thay live in the deep were ther is no light so thay use the light to achacted pray
If you have seen finding nemo then you have seen an angler fish. It is the fish that lives in super deep water and uses a natural light conected to its body to atract other fish. A live one has never been brought to the surface since their body explodes when the pressure is removed.
Electrocuting and killing the fish that they eat.
helping it like putting the fish in a hiding spot in the deep blue sea! * This is from wikipedia: This body shape allows them to hide among roots and plants, often on a vertical surface. Naturally occurring angelfish are frequently striped longitudinally, colouration which provides additional camouflage. Click on 'related links' below to go to the angelfish page in wiki.