The Angler fish has many adaptations, one of which involves the way it catches its prey. It has a long stalk protruding from its head, with a lure on the end of it. Some lures simply resemble a worm, where as others glow to attract prey (this is caused by a type of bacteria within the lure). When the small fish has made contact with the lure, it triggers the Anglers jaws to open in a split second and draw in water, thus sucking in the small fish.
Another addaptation of the Angler (not shared by all types), involves its mating ritual. The male angler, much is much smaller than the female (males growing up to two inchess and females one metre) has a sensory organ just above his mouth, which he uses to detect a female. As finding a mate is very hard for the Angler fish m, when he has found a mate he latches onto her and they become connected for life. The female provides the male with blood circulation and nutrition, in return for a constant supply of sperm.
One other adaptation involves the immense pressure of the deep sea, as at such pressures it is harder for fish to regulate the amount of gas in their swim bladder (a gas filled organ that allows the fish to maintaine buoyancy. This is why the Angler has lost the swim bladder all together and instead has a skeleton made of cartilage which is much lighter and allows the Angler to maintain buoyancy.
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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.
An angler is a person who fishes with a hook and line, or an angler fish.
The angler fish lives in almost every ocean. It is found toward the bottom of the ocean. I believe they use gills.
Angler fish primarily communicate through non-verbal cues, such as body language and bioluminescent signals. They use their light-producing organs to attract prey, signal potential mates, and communicate with other angler fish in the darkness of the deep sea. Their communication is often focused on hunting, reproduction, and maintaining social distance from other angler fish in their environment.
Yes, angler fish reproduce by external fertilization. The male angler fish is much smaller than the female and will attach itself to the female by biting onto her. The male eventually fuses with the female, sharing nutrients and providing sperm when she is ready to release eggs.
angler fish eats various sea fish. and monkfish eat angler fish
yes they do eat angler fish
NOT Angler fish
smaller fish
to get an angler fish to eat you shove the food up into the mouth. you can also let the food float down to to the bottom to eat.
yes because when angler fish adapt and predate the consumption of their liters mixes up the condensation in the water which wolf eels do Type your answer here...
Where it live
FOOD!
Angler fish eat practicly anything in it's path and can strike it's prey in 0.09 seconds so less then a second
from all the food they eat
All the Angler fishes eat worms,earthworms,slugs and thing they find in water.
Nothing. It is at the top of the food chain. It can eat things twice as big as itself.