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Gonostomatidae are a
family of
mesopelagic marine fish,
commonly named bristlemouths, lightfishes, or anglemouths. It is a
relatively small family, containing...
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containing 13
extant species of
bioluminescent fish,
commonly known as '
bristlemouths' or 'bristlefishes' due to
their shared characteristic of sharp, bristle-like...
- can see both
below and
above the
water surface Lanternfish Elongated bristlemouth Fangtooth are
indifferent swimmers who try to
ambush their prey The first...
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known as bristle-mouth fishes, but that may also
refer to the
related bristlemouth family (Gonostomatidae). A.
iridescens is
called "pearlside",
which usually...
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subarctic or even
Antarctic ones. The
smallest species of this
order is the
bristlemouth Cyclothone pygmaea.
Native to the
Mediterranean Sea, it
reaches just...
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total biosphere. It
hosts a
diverse biological community that
includes bristlemouths, blobfish,
bioluminescent jellyfish,
giant squid, and a
myriad of other...
- prey,
which include crustaceans and
small fish such as
lanternfish and
bristlemouths; the seadevils'
highly distensible stomachs also
allow them to swallow...
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Other deep-sea
fishes include the
flashlight fish,
cookiecutter shark,
bristlemouths, anglerfish, viperfish, and some
species of eelpout. Only
about 2% of...
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Gonostoma is a
genus of
bristlemouths.
There are
three extant species recognized in this genus:
Gonostoma atlanti**** Norman, 1930 (Atlantic fangjaw) Gonostoma...
- Chaetostoma, also
known as the
bristlemouth catfish, is a
genus of
suckermouth armored catfishes native to
South America with one species, C. fischeri...