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Anglerfish have relatively large, forward-facing eyes that are adapted for low-light conditions in the deep sea where they reside. Their eyes can be quite prominent compared to their body size, enabling them to detect faint light and movement in the dark depths. Some species also have the ability to see bioluminescent organisms, which aids in their hunting strategy. Overall, their eyes are well-suited for their predatory lifestyle in the deep ocean.

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