yes they do. they help each other hunt but they don't like to share.
The angler fish lives in almost every ocean. It is found toward the bottom of the ocean. I believe they use gills.
Some fish that tend to be loners include certain species of anglerfish, lionfish, and betta fish. These fish are often territorial and prefer to live alone rather than in schools or groups.
An angler is a person who fishes with a hook and line, or an angler fish.
Angler fish primarily communicate through non-verbal cues, such as body language and bioluminescent signals. They use their light-producing organs to attract prey, signal potential mates, and communicate with other angler fish in the darkness of the deep sea. Their communication is often focused on hunting, reproduction, and maintaining social distance from other angler fish in their environment.
An angler fish is a Benthic (or bottom dwelling) fish with the distinctive feature of a glowing sphere attached to a section of spine protruding from their nose. They use this sphere to attract aquatic animals towards their mouth, some of which include fish the size of the angler fish itself. Other than other fish, it eats mainly prawns.
angler fish do not live in the cold
Type your answer here... angler fish live i the midnight zone
They live now.
The viperfish does live alone and does not travel in groups. This interesting looking fish which lives deep in the ocean waters.
bottom of the ocean
Its debatible
Where it live
Atlantic and pacific
it live's in deep blue water
Angler fish live in very deep water where there's hardly any light.
pacific ocean
angler