The black swallower, a deep-sea fish known for its ability to consume prey larger than itself, is not dangerous to humans because it resides in the deep ocean at depths of up to 3,000 meters. Its habitat is far removed from where humans typically swim or interact with marine life. Additionally, the black swallower lacks the physical attributes or behavior to pose a threat to humans, as it primarily feeds on smaller fish and invertebrates in its deep-sea environment.
The Black Swallower can eat any fish that is bigger than it's own size. I can eat bony fish. In most pictures, a Black Swallower has a snake mackerel in its transparent overstretched stomach.
A black swallower is a fish of the species Chiasmodon niger, which is able to swallow species much larger than itself.
they call it the 'Midnight Zone'
yes
they eat anything that they can find under the water where they live.
A black swallower is a deep-sea fish, so its trophic level would typically be around the secondary or tertiary consumer level, depending on its specific diet and feeding habits in the food web.
The Black Swallower is an interesting fish. It can swallow a fish 3 times its size. It is found in deep seas. Some of its locations are: North Atlantic: tropical and temperate; including Gulf of Mexico, Southwestern Atlantic: Argentina.
The black swallower is not particularly fast. Its main hunting strategy is to swallow prey much larger than itself whole using its highly expandable stomach, rather than relying on speed to catch its food.
I herd a sword swallower there was only 60
Not normally, but Humans are dangerous to them.
no I am pretty sure that they are not dangerous to humans
no I am pretty sure that they are not dangerous to humans