They must eat small fish, and some zooplankton since their only 6-8inches big and must be near the bottom of the food chain. So They must eat anthing smaller then them, like a small fish or zooplankton, possible since its a shark they eat crabs, or shrimp.
The lanternfish, a deep-sea fish, is known to eat prey that equals its own body weight. Their diet consists mainly of zooplankton and small fish, and they have a high metabolism that requires them to consume food at least as much as their own weight daily.
The fish which emits light is called a bioluminescent fish. Examples include anglerfish, lanternfish, and flashlight fish.
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herbivore eats plants and carnivore eats meat. omnivore eats both plants and meat.
an animal that only eats meat is a carnivore, an animal the only eats vegetation is a herbivore and an animal that eats both is called an omnivore :)
Lanternfish are preyed upon by whales, dolphins, squid, and even penguins in the arctic.
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I cannot tell you the exact scientific or chemical explination but i can say that the bioluminescence is due to the reactions and adaptations of the lantern fishses' surroundings and enviornment.
Lanternfish eat other, smaller fish, and planktonic organisms--anything small that they think may be edible. They even eat plastic bits.
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Anglerfish are deep-sea predators known for their bioluminescent lure used to attract prey, while lanternfish are smaller, schooling fish that also have bioluminescent capabilities for communication and camouflage. Anglerfish have a large mouth with sharp teeth, while lanternfish have a more streamlined body and smaller mouth. Anglerfish are solitary and ambush predators, while lanternfish are social and often migrate in large groups.
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The lanternfish, a deep-sea fish, is known to eat prey that equals its own body weight. Their diet consists mainly of zooplankton and small fish, and they have a high metabolism that requires them to consume food at least as much as their own weight daily.
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it takes a lantern fish 15 hrs after bith to reach adult hood
Largemouth bass and lanternfish are sea creatures. Additional sea creatures include lemon sharks and longnose sawsharks.