they eat fish, shrimp, squid, & animals upto 2 times their own size they eat juders fish everyday!
Viperfish are top predators in their deep-sea habitat and typically do not have natural predators. However, larger predators such as sharks, deep-sea fish like swordfish, and marine mammals could potentially prey on them.
the black dragonfish likes meat so i would probably get a fish like the beta because dragonfish will eat anything smaller than itself. or you can set a glass trap underwater to catch it because you fo not want to touch a dragonfish because it will bite your finger off.
Little is known about how Dragonfish protect themself, due to the fact they live in the deep sea. But they have a barbel tail that lights up at the end which produces a photophoric light called bioluminscence. If the Dragonfish sees anything, then it will used its spiked chin and fangs to rip it to pieces.
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Deep sea fish evolved without scales as a way to adapt to the extreme pressure and darkness of the deep sea environment. Scales are not necessary for protection from predators or to regulate buoyancy in the deep sea. Instead, these fish may have developed other adaptations such as a gelatinous skin or spines for camouflage and defense.
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Viperfish are top predators in their deep-sea habitat and typically do not have natural predators. However, larger predators such as sharks, deep-sea fish like swordfish, and marine mammals could potentially prey on them.
the black dragonfish likes meat so i would probably get a fish like the beta because dragonfish will eat anything smaller than itself. or you can set a glass trap underwater to catch it because you fo not want to touch a dragonfish because it will bite your finger off.
Little is known about how Dragonfish protect themself, due to the fact they live in the deep sea. But they have a barbel tail that lights up at the end which produces a photophoric light called bioluminscence. If the Dragonfish sees anything, then it will used its spiked chin and fangs to rip it to pieces.
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The Black Dragonfish is Idiacanthus atlanticus. For a good website with more information and some clear pictures, see the related links below.
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.
a red flunder fish
the deep zone or midnight zone
Deep sea jellyfish are eaten by tunas, sharks, swordfish and few speices of salmon.
yes. I think so.
In the Antarctic ocean, deep in the water where everything is pitch black.