Dragonfish Mouth #3
by Danté Fenolio
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Dragonfish Mouth #3
Artist
Danté Fenolio
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Dragonfish are among the most fierce of the deep sea dwellers in appearance. This species, Astronesthes macropogon, has a lure, a luminous organ attached to the end of a rod like barbel, which is attached to the lower jaw. In theory, the dragonfish wiggles the glowing lure to attract prey. Anything of appropriate size that comes within striking distance is dinner. Notice the spots on the side of the fish. Those structures are also photophores. The glowing structures may serve in species recognition. In this species, there are also luminous patches on the operculum and the front of the face. This dragonfish was roughly eight inches in total length and was trawled from between the surface and 650 meters depth.
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June 12th, 2013
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