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Dragonfish, belonging to the family Opisthoproctidae, primarily use a unique method of locomotion that involves the undulation of their elongated bodies and fins. They exhibit a combination of body and fin movements to navigate through deep-sea environments, often utilizing their large pectoral fins for stabilization and steering. Their specialized adaptations allow them to move efficiently in the dark depths of the ocean, where they hunt for prey.

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