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Anglerfish is a fish in Lophiiformes. This order includes a wide range of fish in the range of families, but all share some very significant features that have made them quite famous. Unfortunately for Anglerfish is one of these features of extreme ugliness; Anglerfish is one of the most bizarre organisms in the sea that can be seen with the naked eye, and meeting one is not easily forgotten. Anglerfish developed extremely long dorsal fin, with part of the fins near the head completely separated. Part of the fins hangs in front of the face of Anglerfish, such as a long fisherman. To complete the picture, the fins end up in the fleshy light bulb, which aims to attract other fish. In the Anglerfish in the deep sea, the bait shows bioluminescence, basically creating neonons to attract prey. The angular teeth allow the prey to swim inside, but not to escape and act as a trap. Anglerfish simply sail around the ocean and wait for the prey to float directly into the mouth.

Most English is bentic, which means they are adapted to survival on the bottom of the ocean bottom. Many of them are also designed to live in extremely deep water and have several unique biological elements that will make it easier. These fish must be able to survive in very high pressure and must also be adapted to handle extreme cold. As a result, many of them develop strangely compressed bodies, with organs and bones arranged so that the high pressure of the ocean bottom can not hurt fish.

Some types of Anglerfish even developed breast fins behave like legs and allow them to walk on the ocean bottom. Given the deep waters in which they live and their relative rarity, this particular adaptation is rarely visible in action, but it is quite remarkable when scientists are caught in submersible vehicles used to study a deep sea environment.

Anglerfish has one more interesting feature on the sleeve. SomeThe species developed a very unique form of sexual dimorphism, which is designed to ensure the survival of this incredibly strange order of fish. In these species, the male English is not designed to be its own support, forcing him to look for a woman if he wants to survive. Indeed, males are steaming into women, sharing blood supplies in a parasitic state, and over time male atrophy from here and turning into something more than a set of gonads. When the female Anglerfish wishes to pair, it can trigger a hormonal condition that forces Gonady to release sperm for fertilization. Some women even have more men to choose from!

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