The tripod fish, known for its unique elongated fins that allow it to "stand" on the ocean floor, is not considered extinct. While its populations may be affected by environmental changes and human activities, it continues to be observed in its natural habitat, primarily in deep-sea environments. Conservation efforts and further research are essential to monitor its status and protect its ecosystem.
Tripod fish eat zooplankton, planktonic crustaceans and nektonic copepods. Tripod fish are deep sea fish that live in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The colors of the tripod fish are silver. I think that is the only color.
Tripod fish eat zooplankton, planktonic crustaceans and nektonic copepods. Tripod fish are deep sea fish that live in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
tripod fish and angelfish
tripod fish and angelfish
Well, the predators of the Tripod fish are unknown. However, how it protects itself, I don't know.
the tripod fishes lenth is 12 to 14 inches
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carnivore
In the Indian ocean
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the Tripod fish is from the dinosaur age and is guessed to be in the Juarrassic period the tripod fish lives in deep sea areas