- Frogfish - Wikipedia
Frogfishes are any member of the anglerfish family Antennariidae, of the order Lophiiformes Antennariids are known as anglerfish in Australia, where the term "frogfish" refers to members of the unrelated family Batrachoididae
- Frogfish | Anglerfish, Lure, Camouflage | Britannica
frogfish, any of about 60 species of small marine fishes of the family Antennariidae (order Lophiiformes), usually found in shallow, tropical waters Frogfishes are robust, rather lumpy fishes with large mouths and, often, prickly skins
- Frogfish Facts - Fact Animal
Frogfish are an entire family of anglers that have evolved to become shallow-water specialists Anglers are found all over the world, and at almost every depth, but are best known for floating about in the dark with a bioluminescent lure above their heads
- The Frogfish: Weird-Looking and Wonderful - Ocean Conservancy
If you’re looking to find one of the strangest fish in the sea, look no further than the frogfish See what makes the frogfish so weird—and wonderful
- Frogfish Fish Facts - A-Z Animals
Frogfish are a group of fish that belong to the Antennariidae family This makes them part of the anglerfish family, which uses camouflage and lures to draw in potential prey
- Hairy Frogfish - National Geographic Kids
The hairy frogfish is a type of fish that’s covered in spines These spines, which resemble strands of hair, allow the marine animal to camouflage itself against coral and seaweed
- Frogfish Facts, Species, Behavior, Reproduction - Zoologyverse
What is a Frogfish? Frogfish are a type of anglerfish that belong to the family Antennariidae Unlike their deep-sea anglerfish cousins, frogfish are shallow-water reef dwellers that use camouflage and ambush predation instead of bioluminescent lures
- The Frogfish
Frogfish-Species: Allenichthys, Antennarius, Antennatus, Echinophryne, Histiophryne, Histrio, Kuiterichthys, Lophiocharon, Nudiantennarius, Phyllophryne, Rhycherus, Tathicarpus The frogfishes (or anglerfishes) are fascinating animals
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