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Baby anglerfish are called larvae or fry. When they hatch from their eggs, they are tiny and resemble their adult form but are often more transparent and have different adaptations for survival in their early stages. As they grow, they undergo significant changes, developing the distinctive lure that adult anglerfish are known for.

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