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Anglerfish primarily prey on small fish, crustaceans, and other marine organisms. They use their bioluminescent lure, which is an extension of their dorsal spine, to attract unsuspecting prey in the dark depths of the ocean. Once the prey is close enough, the anglerfish quickly swallows it whole, thanks to its large mouth and expandable stomach. This ambush strategy makes them effective hunters in their deep-sea habitats.

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