Flashlight fish typically have a dark, bluish-black body that helps them blend into their surroundings in deep-sea environments. They possess bioluminescent organs under their eyes that emit a bluish-green light, which can appear as a glowing spot in the dark. This unique adaptation helps them communicate and attract prey in the depths of the ocean.
Flashlight fish is lived in salt water.
i had a flashlight fish, one morning i woke up to 56 eggs!
they like to swim
Hag fish
A deer's eye color with a white flashlight would be greenish yellow or yellow. This light is gathered by the eye while a portion is reflected back at the flashlight.
It Couldn't Just Happen is a book that explains all about symbiosis in chapter 13. Since the flashlight fish lives below 375 feet, where there is no light, it needs a flashlight. Bacteria actually lets off a glow. So the flashlight fish keeps bacteria in a special pouch, and now it can turn its "flashlight" off and on whenever it wants to. On the other hand, Bacteria cannot survive outside of the flashlight fish's pouch. This is a perfect example of symbiosis, and it shows how magnificent, loving, and perfect our Creator, God, is. -Anna
flash light fish eat things like krill, shrimp and small fish.
They are typically about 14 centimetres (5.5 in) in adult length, but I do not know how big as an Infant. I hoped that Helped ^ ^- I will Edit this IF I find how big a Flashlight Fish is as an Infant and Young Child.
The eye shine of a raccoon is yellow (or gold).
they mate at the age of nine months
I know that the predator is the lionfish.They hate lionfish
The fish which emits light is called a bioluminescent fish. Examples include anglerfish, lanternfish, and flashlight fish.