bioluminescent bacteria
Bacteria
The light on an angler fish's head is called a bioluminescent lure or esca. It is produced by symbiotic bacteria that live within the lure, which the angler fish uses to attract prey in the dark depths of the ocean. The glowing lure mimics the appearance of smaller fish or other organisms, luring unsuspecting prey closer for the angler fish to catch.
angler fish eats various sea fish. and monkfish eat angler fish
Fish that produce their own light are called bioluminescent fish. They have special light-producing organs filled with light-emitting bacteria that allow them to create their own light. This adaptation helps them communicate, camouflage, attract prey, or distract predators in the dark depths of the ocean.
There isn't really a name but fish like Angler Fish, Viperfish, etc. have light on its head
angler fish up the butt
yes they do eat angler fish
Angler fish don't have scales at all. So the short answer is no. Do angler fish have thicker skin? Thicker that what?
Whilst the tube worm and the angler fish are the most common, fauna in the ocean trench also varies from bacteria and microorganisms to fish, jellyfish, crabs, lobsters, and octopi.Hope this Helps.
angler fish do not live in the cold
A whole bunch of bacteria multiplies in the esca. Its a symbiosis between the two.
An angler is a person who fishes with a hook and line, or an angler fish.