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what is the name of the fish with massive sharp teeth and light on its forehead?
i think it is from finding nemo it has really sharp teeth and a bright lamp thing hanging from its forehead
Specifically, the blackdevil angler fish, Melanocetus johnsonii, has a luminescent lure that she uses to attract prey and to identify herself to potential mates. Not all anglerfish have a bioluminescent lure.
Anglerfish are also know as Goosefish, and Monkfish or simply Angler. The scientific name is Lophius americanus, range from the Northern Gulf of St. Lawrence to around Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. The are most frequently caught in depths of about 200 feet deep although they can sometimes be caught much deeper.
The Anglerfish is an evil looking fish. Anglerfish appear to be almost entirely mouth with some wicked teeth to boot. Females grow a faster and live slightly longer than the males.
Interestingly there is a similiar species of Anglerfish that lives on the Eastern side of the Atlantic that grow to much larger sizes. Can you image one of these ugly things growing to 100 pounds??? They do! And have even been know to eat birds.
Anglerfish reach maturity between 3 or 4 years of age. Spawning takes place from spring all the way through early fall. When is largely dependant of the latitude of the fish. Anglerfish grow rapidly and can live for more than a decade but the males anglerfish don't live this long or grow as large. Anglerfish are ferocious predators and feed on fishes and other prey which at time could be almost as big as themselves.
There are more than 200 species of anglerfish, most of which live in the murky depths of the Atlantic and Antarctic oceans, up to a mile below the surface, although some live in shallow, tropical environments. Generally dark gray to dark brown in color, they have huge heads and enormous crescent-shaped mouths filled with sharp, translucent teeth. Some angler fish can be quite large, reaching 3.3 feet (1 meter) in length. Most however are significantly smaller, often less than a foot.
Their most distinctive feature, worn only by females, is a piece of dorsal spine that protrudes above their mouths like a fishing pole—hence their name. Tipped with a lure of luminous flesh this built-in rod baits prey close enough to be snatched. Their mouths are so big and their bodies so pliable, they can actually swallow prey up to twice their own size.
The male, which is significantly smaller than the female, has no need for such an adaptation. In lieu of continually seeking the vast abyss for a female, it has evolved into a permanent parasitic mate. When a young, free-swimming male angler encounters a female, he latches onto her with his sharp teeth. Over time, the male physically fuses with the female, connecting to her skin and bloodstream and losing his eyes and all his internal organs except the testes. A female will carry six or more males on her body.
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