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All oceans that are deep is were the Anglerfish lives
tripod fish, deep sea anglerfish,giant squid, rattail
Another word for an underwater creature is a deep sea creature. Deep sea creatures include the cornuta, the giant isopod and the humpback anglerfish.
Melanocetus johnsonii (anglerfish)
A deep water anglerfish has a lure with an added attraction.their lure has a glow which attracts other fish.So, they eat fish.
anglerfish, I think.
Some dangerous deep sea creatures would include: the giant squid, frilled shark, anglerfish, and goblin shark. Most deep sea creatures pose no threat to humans as they are located at depths in which you would need a submarine to reach.
Not all Anglerfish are deep sea fish. For the ones that are, a few have been brought to the surface but in many cases, they die not long after being brought up.
Some deep sea anglerfish of the aphotic zone emit light from their esca to attract prey. This bioluminescence is a result of symbiosis with bacteria. The bacteria enter the esca from the seawater through small vents. In the confines of the esca they can multiply until their density is such that their collective glow is very bright.
Bioluminescance is an adaptation in deep-sea animals, that is, they can generate their own light with the help of some internal condition. For example, the Anglerfish, a deep-sea dwelling fish. It is not only limited to aquatic animals, the firefly, an insect, alo showing traits of bioluminescance.
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Although the true depth of an ANGLERFISH is unknown, they live SO deep that almost no light can reach them. They use their "lights" to lure fish into their doom. ( mouth ) FUN FACT: Female Anglerfish are 5 times bigger than a male. In comparison, it's like you, compared to an elephant! Actually, Wikipedia DOES know! Some are pelagic, others are benthic: Please see the related link below for more information: