it needs a very dark place to light it up and attract preys for it to eat...
anglerfish, gulper eel, viperfish anglerfish, gulper eel, viperfish
Only PAINTED ANGLERFISH live in or near coral and sand (other species live in deep waters)
The abyss is a deep-sea region with extreme conditions, such as high pressure, low temperatures, and lack of sunlight. Some creatures that can be found in the abyss include anglerfish, giant squid, deep-sea jellyfish, and various types of deep-sea worms and crustaceans. These creatures have adapted to survive in this harsh environment by developing unique features and behaviors.
yes, many animals live in the abyss such as: the whip tail gulper eel, sea cucumber, grenadier or rattail fish, a host of marine isopods, glass sponge, Eupleetella asperfillum, catshark, Fangtooth Fish, Pacific Viperfish, Vampire Squid, Black Dragonfish, The "Longhead Dreamer" anglerfish, The Bathysaurus, snaggletooth fish, releyefish, Atolla & Periphilla Jellyfish, The Ping Pong Tree Sponge, Japanese spider crab, and giant squid live down there.
yes i can live in this zone and the zones above it
Anglerfish bones, anglerfish skin and a anglerfish personality.
anglerfish lives in the dark depths of the Atlantic and Antarctic oceans.
Anglerfish can be found all around the world. they only live in oceans, not in fresh water.
they live in the twilight zone
twilight
The cast of Abyss Live - 2003 includes: Michael deGruy as Presenter Alastair Fothergill as Presenter Kate Humble as Presenter Bruce Robison as himself
Bioluminescent animals can glow in the dark, making light that is used in many different ways in the blackness of the abyss. From the glowing lures of bioluminescent anglerfish, to the camouflage lights of the hatchetfish and defensive flashes of krill swarms.