what do fish eat
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A leafy sea dragon's food chain includes tiny crustaceans like mysid shrimp and amphipods as primary food sources. They are then consumed by larger predators in the ocean such as fish and cephalopods. The leafy sea dragon occupies the middle of the food chain, feeding on small prey and being preyed upon by larger predators.
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The lifespan of the deep sea dragon fish is unknown. Because they live so deep under the ocean surface, not a whole lot of information is available about these scary looking creatures. It is known that they attract their prey by producing a blue or red light near their mouth and they live up to 5,000 meters below the surface of the ocean, where there is no light and very little food.
There is no known creature called a Black Sea Dragon. It is possible that you may be thinking of the Black Dragonfish, which is a deep-sea fish known for its black coloration and bioluminescent abilities.
No, Seadragons' mouths are solid. They eat by "sucking" up their prey.
The Gulper eel, Deep sea Angler, and lanterfish.
Flying fish are pelagic, meaning they spend their lives well at sea.
The deep sea dragonfish preys on smaller fish, crustaceans, and other small marine organisms found in the deep sea. It is an opportunistic predator that uses its sharp teeth and bioluminescent lure to attract and catch its prey.
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with a glowing light that stickes out from the top of its head, the light glows because of speacil bacteria in it.