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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.
In springtime, the Angler Fish tend to migrate south into the antarctic tunnels and burrow in deep sea caverns surrounded by gemstones and other things. On rare occasions the Angler Fish climb out of water and attack the penguins this is a sign of hunger.
Some breeds of Angler Fish have a bulb that sticks out in front of there heads that produces light.
Angler Fishing is when you tie a hook to line and put some bait on the hook and then dip in a body of water hoping that a fish will take the bait
As far as i know there are two fish that makes its own light and that is the lantern fish and the angler fish..in addition to this, fishes made light because of there habitat and likewise to attract there prey and some species made it to attract their partner...
Angler fish. Also, some octopi can glow.
Arawana, Auratus, Angel, Albatross, Angler
yes only single celled things and even some angler fish
Some of the fish that are herbivorous are shellfish, tilapia, and catfish. Being herbivorous means they do not eat other fish in the sea.
Yes. There are thousands of types of anglerfish, and some do, in fact, live in the abyssal zone. As well as other zones, of course. :)
Some of the fish that are herbivorous are shellfish, tilapia, and catfish. Being herbivorous means they do not eat other fish in the sea.
1. Clown fish 2. Orcas (killer whales) 3. Bottled nose dolphins 4. Sword fish 5. Starfish 6. Jelly fish