The anglerfish primarily inhabits the deep-sea regions of the ocean, typically found at depths ranging from 200 to 2,000 meters (656 to 6,561 feet) in the bathypelagic and abyssopelagic zones. These dark, cold layers of the ocean are characterized by high pressure and very little light, where the anglerfish utilizes its bioluminescent lure to attract prey.
Phytoplankton to dragonfish to anglerfish to shark
anglerfish, gulper eel, viperfish anglerfish, gulper eel, viperfish
at the bottom of the ocean
In the suface layer
Well as I know of it, angler fish live in the bottom or near the bottom of the ocean. This is why they have their lights. Its also to attract prey.
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Anglerfish primarily inhabit the deep-sea regions of the ocean, specifically in the bathypelagic zone, which ranges from about 1,000 to 4,000 meters (3,280 to 13,123 feet) below the surface. Some species may also be found in the abyssopelagic zone, deeper than 4,000 meters. These depths are characterized by complete darkness and high pressure, where anglerfish have adapted to their environment with bioluminescent lures to attract prey.
Only PAINTED ANGLERFISH live in or near coral and sand (other species live in deep waters)
Twilight Zone.
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Anglerfish Anemones