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  2. Anglerfish - Wikipedia

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    This first spine protrudes above the fish's eyes and terminates in an irregular growth of flesh (the esca), and can move in all directions. Anglerfish can wiggle the esca to make it resemble a prey animal, which lures the anglerfish's prey close enough for the anglerfish to devour them whole. [ 31 ]

  3. Vision in fish - Wikipedia

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    Fish eyes are similar to the eyes of terrestrial vertebrates like birds and mammals, but have a more spherical lens. Birds and mammals (including humans) normally adjust focus by changing the shape of their lens, but fish normally adjust focus by moving the lens closer to or further from the retina .

  4. Telescopefish - Wikipedia

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    The common name of these fish is related to their bizarre, tubular eyes. The genus name Gigantura refers to the Gigantes , a race of giants in Greek mythology —coupled with the suffix oura , meaning 'tail', thus Gigantura refers to the greatly elongated, ribbon-like lower half of the tailfin that may comprise over half of the total body length.

  5. Fisherman discovers ‘ugly, frowning’ human-like fish: ‘It was ...

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    Fisherman Prasert Shookul caught the unidentified pale fish, which had massive human-like lips and bulging blue eyes. To make matters even creepier, the creature appeared to have a shocked ...

  6. This fish with 'human' features has become a viral sensation

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    Every now and then, photos of weird wildlife surface on the internet and cause absolute chaos on social media.In June, the Twitterverse went wild when an old photo of a human-sized bat in the ...

  7. Hagfish - Wikipedia

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    Eyes are simple eyespots, not lensed eyes that can resolve images. Hagfish have no true fins and have six or eight barbels around the mouth and a single nostril. Instead of vertically articulating jaws like Gnathostomata ( vertebrates with jaws), they have a pair of horizontally moving structures with tooth-like projections for pulling off food.

  8. Strange fish with 'human' features baffles social media users ...

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    Twitter users are once again obsessing over a strange creature — this time, a fish with lips and human-like teeth. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call

  9. Deep-sea fish - Wikipedia

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    These eyes can be as much as 100 times more sensitive to light than human eyes. Rhodopsin (Rh1) is a protein found in the eye’s rod cells that helps animals see in dim light. While most vertebrates usually have one Rh1 opsin gene, some deep-sea fish have several Rh1 genes, and one species, the silver spinyfin ( Diretmus argenteus ), has 38 ...