Image: NOAA Ocean Explorer |
Just... most of them.
Image: NOAA Okeanos Explorer Program Sladenia remiger |
Maybe not, though. My demon physiology is pretty rusty.
Image: NOAA Photo Library Sladenia shaefersi |
Another suborder within the Anglerfish group is Lophioidei. It contains all the Monkfish and Goosefish.
Image: NOAA |
And, of course, it's an anglerfish so it has a lure on its snout to entice prey and actively encourage them to wander too close. So unfair!
Image: NOAA |
There are three species, one about 30 cm (1 foot) long and the other two a few inches longer.
Video: Inner Space Center
They sit around on the sea floor, resting a rather podgy body on four, thick fins which are clearly adapted to walking.
Their lure is extremely spindly and it isn't bioluminescent, so I guess it wouldn't work too well in pitch darkness. That might be why these fish tend to live in the twilight zone, where there is still a bit of hazy light.
Image: NOAA |
And just look at those lovely, soft eyes! This is a Deep Sea Puppy if ever i saw one.
so stinking grumpy cute!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun game for all ages. Monk fish monk fish monk fish GOOSE FISH!
ReplyDeleteAnd then the goose fish chomps your arm and you run around flailing.
Good times.
@TexWisGirl: Haha! That's it in a nutshell!
ReplyDelete@Crunchy: It'll build character!
It's a gobul😂
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