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what do fish eat
There is no known creature called a Black Sea Dragon. It is possible that you may be thinking of the Black Dragonfish, which is a deep-sea fish known for its black coloration and bioluminescent abilities.
Dragon fish are fish that lives in the swamps that are from 1-1,000 feet below sea level. A great place for a person to research dragon fish is on whozoo which is a website focused mainly on fish that live in deep water.
The Pacific black dragon, a deep-sea fish found in the North Pacific Ocean, primarily feeds on smaller fish and various types of zooplankton. Its diet includes lanternfish and other small prey that inhabit its dark, deep-sea environment. The fish uses its large mouth and long teeth to capture and consume its prey effectively.
no they like where they live! they only migrate when the fish are gone!
The lifespan of the deep sea dragon fish is unknown. Because they live so deep under the ocean surface, not a whole lot of information is available about these scary looking creatures. It is known that they attract their prey by producing a blue or red light near their mouth and they live up to 5,000 meters below the surface of the ocean, where there is no light and very little food.
No, the leafy sea dragon is a fish, and a close relative of the sea horse.
http://www.allthesea.com/Deep-Sea-Fish.html go to this website it has lots of info on deep sea fish
Dragon fish live in the abyssopelagic zone of the open ocean.
No, the leafy sea dragon is a fish, a close relative to the sea horse.
sea dragon and pipe fish
Deep sea