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Fangtooths are
beryciform fish of the
family Anoplogastridae (sometimes
spelled "Anoplogasteridae") that live in the deep sea. The name is from the Gr****...
- The
fangtooth moray (Enchelycore anatina)
sometimes also
known as
tiger moray or bird-eye
conger is a
moray eel of the
family Muraenidae found in warmer...
- The
shorthorn fangtooth (Anoplogaster brachycera) is a
species of
fangtooth found in the
tropical waters of the
Atlantic and
Pacific Oceans at depths...
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Anoplogaster cornuta, the
common fangtooth, is a
species of deep sea fish
found in
temperate and
tropical oceans worldwide. It is
found at
depths of from...
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Member genera include the alfonsinos, squirrelfishes,
flashlight fishes,
fangtooth fishes, spinyfins, pineconefishes, redfishes, roughies, and slimeheads...
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Melanostomias niger, the
fangtooth dragonfish, is a
species of fish from the
Melanostomias genus that is
native to the
Eastern Indian Ocean, Southeast...
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Aplatophis chauliodus, the
fangtooth snake-eel, also
known as the
tusky eel in Cuba and the
United States, is an eel in the
family Ophichthidae. It was...
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European perch False brotula False cat
shark False moray False trevally Fangtooth Fathead sculpin Featherback Fierasfer Fire goby
Filefish Finback cat shark...
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below and
above the
water surface Lanternfish Elongated bristlemouth Fangtooth are
indifferent swimmers who try to
ambush their prey The
first spine...
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structures are
found in the
beryciform slimehead (Trachichthyidae) and
fangtooth (Anoplogastridae) families.
Sharp spines and
serrations may
further adorn...