FROG FISH
Frogfishes are a family,
Antennariidae, of anglerfishes.
They are found in tropical oceans
and seas around the world.[1]
They are small fishes with large
globose heads. They can be
distinguished from other
anglerfishes by the three extended
dorsal fin spines on their heads.
They are mostly bottom-dwelling
fishes that are well camouflaged;
they employ the first dorsal spine
as a fishing lure to attract prey.
The sargassumfish, Histrio histrio,
is unique among frogfishes in that
it clings to floating Sargassum
weed.[2]
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