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Flashlight fish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The flashlight fish are a family, the Anomalopidae , of beryciform fish. There are some unrelated fish with similar features, some of which are also called flashlight fish. Notable among these are...
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Luminous lanterneye fish are on only known fish that have the ability to turn their lights off and on at will. Learn why! ... Although fish with luminous organs are not uncommon in the deeper parts of the sea the lanterneye fish is quite a note worthy group. This is because they are on only known family of fish that have...
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Fish: Anomalopidae - Lanterneye Fishes, Flashlightfishes ... prominent light organ under eye ... Higher taxa: Life Vertebrata Fish...
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There are some unrelated fish that show similar phenomena to those that get the Anomalopidae their name, and some of these are also called flashlight fish. Notable among these are the deep sea lanternfish, of the family Myctophidae in the order Myctophiformes, of which there are over 200 species.
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Use lantern-fish in a Sentence ... See web results for lantern-fish ... See images of lantern-fish...
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any of the numerous species of small, abundant, deep-sea fish of the family Myctophidae. Lantern fish live in the depths by day, but at night they may approach the surface and can sometimes be attracted to lights.
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... Lantern Eye Fish [English]: Anomalops katoptron; Lantern Eye Fish [English]: ... Lantern Fish [English]: Lampanyctus crocodilus; Lantern Fish [English]: ...
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lantern slide; lantern slides; lantern slides; lantern test; Lantern Theater; Lantern Theater Company; Lantern Theatre; Lantern Waste; lantern wheel; lantern wheel; lantern wheels; Lantern-eye fish; lantern-fly; lantern-fly; lantern-fly; lantern-jawed;
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Add your observation in Fish Watcher ... Fish Forum ... Lantern eye fish, Flashlightfish, Twofin flashlightfish, ... more...
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