What color is a dragonfish?

Fearsome-looking creatures that live in the near-dark to pitch-black waters of the deep sea, dragon fish wouldn't seem to have much need for eyes, let alone the ability to see color. However, some dragon fish have rapidly evolved from blue-light sensitivity to red-light sensitivity, and then back to blue again.
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What do dragonfish look like?

Dragonfish are found in warm Indo-Pacific waters. They are small (to about 16 centimetres [6 1/2 inches] long), elongated fish encased in bony rings of armour. The armour is fused on the head and body but not on the tail, which is thus flexible.
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What color is the deep-sea dragonfish?

The drangon fish, with its bronze metallic hue, appears like a torpedo failing through the air, the clip shows. Named after the mythical creature, the torpedo-shaped fish is a predator that roams the depths of the ocean, according to reports.
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What does a black dragonfish look like?

The Black Dragonfishes are long, slender fishes that are sexually dimorphic. The image shows a female with its small eyes, chin barbel, and long fang-like teeth. The male is much smaller. It lacks teeth, lacks the chin barbel, has a non-functional gut, and is dark brown rather than black.
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What do deep-sea dragonfish look like?

The deep-sea dragonfishes have large heads, and mouths equipped with many sharp fang-like teeth. They have a long stringlike structure known as barbel, with a light-producing photophore at the tip, attached to their chin. They also have photophores attached along the sides of their body.
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How do dragonfish glow?

The light is produced by a special organ known as a photophore. It is believed that the fish can use these flashing lights in the dark waters to attract prey and even to signal potential mates. The dragonfish has a large head and mouth equipped with many sharp, fang-like teeth.
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Are dragonfish poisonous?

Are dragonfish poisonous? Yes. Dragonfish emit poison that is incredibly dangerous and deadly to its predators. To prepare the fish, the spines and poison sacks must be removed before cooking.
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What is the biggest dragon fish?

Length is up to 40 centimetres (16 in) for the female, but only 5 centimetres (2.0 in) for the male. Black dragonfish are bioluminescent, but unlike most such predators, which use their light primarily to attract prey, they can see their own light.
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Are Black Dragonfish real?

The black dragonfish — Idiacanthus atlanticus — is a rather strange-looking, long and slender fish that lives in the mesopelagic and bathypelagic waters of the world's oceans, typically being found at depths of between 5000-7000 feet.
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How much is a dragon fish?

The Asian arowana (a.k.a. dragon fish) is a tropical freshwater fish that grows to be up to three feet long. Believed by the Chinese to bring good luck and prosperity, it was added to a list of protected species in the 1970s (largely because it's slow to reproduce).
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How big is the bronze Dragonfish?

When removed from the light of an ROV, the highfin's bronze skin probably absorbs wavelengths of blue light to make it nearly invisible, according to reporting from Live Science. Combined with the fact that this fish grows no more than 16 centimeters in length (6 inches), it's a veritable needle in a haystack.
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How big is a highfin dragonfish?

An adult highfin dragonfish can grow up to six inches long. "Some dragonfishes dangle a luminescent lure from their chins to entice prey," the MBARI says, "when a tasty morsel comes close, their big jaws open wide, and sharp teeth snap shut."
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How big is a deep-sea dragonfish?

Despite measuring about 15 centimeters in length, deep-sea dragonfish are apex predators in their part of the ocean, feeding on smaller fish up to 50% of their size. The dragonfish's most distinct feature is it's extraordinarily large head full of fang-like teeth attached to a dark-skinned, eel-like body.
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Can you eat dragonfish?

One of our favorite fishes, this ugly baby has firm flesh with a nutty flavor, which we find best treated as little as possible. A hot oven and 30 minutes later, you will have heaven on your plate.
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Is a golden dragon fish real?

A Golden Dragon is a popular motif that is mostly associated with Chinese culture, but can also be found in Western cultures, it can refer to several items: Asian arowana, also known as the golden dragon fish.
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Can dragon fish become invisible?

Deep-sea fish have evolved transparent teeth which, along with their black bodies, make them invisible to prey. While dragonfish are only the size of a pencil, they are fearsome predators at the top of the food chain.
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How big is a black dragon?

A black dragon grew up to a maximum size of 16 feet (4.9 meters) tall, 85 feet (26 meters) in length, with a wingspan of 80 feet (24 meters). They weighed up to 160,000 pounds (73,000 kilograms).
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At what depth does a dragonfish live?

With its large mouth and sharp, curved teeth, the fish makes quick work of any prey that venture too close. Scaly dragonfish live at depths of 200-1,500 meters (656-4,921 feet) and grow up to 32 centimeters (12.6 inches) long. More about deep ocean can be found in the Deep Ocean Exploration section.
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What eats a dragon fish?

The Black Dragonfish predator is the Red Flounder fish but it also is a predator itself. The Black Dragonfish has only one defense and that would be its bioluminescence in its body. The Red Flounder fish would be found on the ocean floor.
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What is a horse fish?

Definition of horsefish

1a : moonfish sense a. b : sauger. c : a sea horse (genus Hippocampus) d : a dusky rough-skinned southern African scorpaenid fish (Congiopodus torvus)
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Why are fish red?

That is what we perceive as the color of that object and it has an impact on the coloration patterns of animals in the ocean. When struck by white light, a red fish at the surface reflects red light and absorbs all other colors and thus appears red.
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Where do black Dragonfish live?

The Black Dragonfish lives in the ocean and are usually found very deep in the mesopelagic to bathypelagic regions of the ocean and deep sea waters.
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What ocean zone do dragonfish live in?

Get it sent to your inbox. Unassuming dragonfish lurk in the twilight zone, more than 1,600 feet under the surface of the ocean.
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