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    More Fascinating Angler Fish Facts

    If you have some fascination with the different types of fishes, then it's about time to explore other wonderful and highly interesting species of fish and finally stray away from those typical aquarium varieties. Although colorful fishes have been known to be highly attractive and relaxing to observe, you might be astounded to know that there are indeed some types that seems to be the exact opposite of your traditional docile fish pets. If you are thinking along the lines of piranhas, then you are definitely not that farfetched. One of the interesting fishes to study is the angler fish that takes on that grotesque and hideous features that it is quite famous for, and rightfully earning the name: black devil fish. So here are a few Angler fish facts that you might find interesting:

    Angler fishes are deep sea dwellers, stretching over a mile down the ocean's bottom. At first glance at the live fish or even in pictures, you cannot deny that it's definitely not the type you would want to keep as a pet. However, despite the unappealing façade, you will soon find out thorough reading many Angler fish facts that there's definitely more to it that meets the eye. Take for example, the characteristic fleshy growth on its head is used to act as a lure to bait its preys. Hence, it was aptly named after its sophisticated predatory techniques. Most of the time it lays half buried on the ocean floor, it simply twitches its antennae to attract fishes to come closer hoping to feats on its next meal only to be led directly towards the mouth of the waiting Angler fish. According to the recorded Angler fish facts, the tip of its antennae flashes with lights due to the presence of a certain bacteria than infests in it. This has proven to have beneficial effect since it's a deep-sea dweller, where it is totally dark, even the tiniest light blink of life can prove to be a sufficient attraction.

    The fish also has a wide mouth and very sharp set of teeth that easily clamps on the unsuspecting victim and pushes it down to its cavernous stomach. With thin and flexible bones, its stomach can easily accommodate even a prey that it's twice its size without much difficulty - truly an amazing feat that sets it apart from the rest of its family. So just when you think that fishes are particularly boring creatures, think again. Between the Angler fish facts and its various pictures, you will have to agree that its certainly a league of its on.

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