An anglerfish
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.
yes and they light up to attract other fish then eat them!
There isn't really a name but fish like Angler Fish, Viperfish, etc. have light on its head
no that is the cookie cutter fish
Mainly smaller fish, which it lures close by the tiny lure like appendege over the front of its head.
Angler fish have a bioluminescent lure on their head to attract prey in the dark depths of the ocean. The light is used to mimic the appearance of small fish or prey, luring curious animals closer to the fish's mouth, allowing it to ambush its prey more effectively.
i don't know any fish that do that but i think there's one made of gold
Almost anything that is attracted to the light on its head.
is a species of angler fish.
fireflies use their light mainly to communicate with other flireflies. that's what i read about them.
i think it is a type of goldfish?!?!?!?!?
With their eyes. no with the light on the top of it's head.