because they feel like it and they want to
Anglerfish have a symbiotic relationship with bioluminescent bacteria that reside in the lure on their heads. These bacteria produce light through bioluminescence, which the anglerfish uses to attract prey in the dark depths of the ocean. In return for providing a habitat, the anglerfish supplies the bacteria with nutrients. This mutualistic relationship enhances the anglerfish's hunting success while allowing the bacteria to thrive.
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.
Anglerfish bones, anglerfish skin and a anglerfish personality.
No, angelfish do not have lights on their heads.
They were lights on their heads
Anglerfish use a unique method to catch their prey by employing a bioluminescent lure that extends from their heads. This lure mimics the appearance of small prey, attracting unsuspecting fish and other marine animals in the dark depths of the ocean. Once the prey approaches, the anglerfish swiftly opens its large mouth and uses its sharp teeth to capture it. This ambush technique allows the anglerfish to effectively hunt in their dark environments.
a blabada is another word for balien. they have big heads and have lights on their heads. toh tss toh toh ts
is a species of angler fish.
The anglerfish has stem attached to the tip of its head with a small mass of glowing bacteria on the end which lures fish into the anglerfish thinking its a smaller fish but they soon find out its a trap and get snapped up by the anglerfish.
sharks eat them and snake heads eat them to oh and if ur wondering what a snake head is its a fish that can live on land for 3 days and has a venomus bite hope this heps you
All oceans that are deep is were the Anglerfish lives
"over your heads after the rain"