Viperfish Research Paper

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The ocean is a giant body of water that is home to all types of fish. The ocean provides a rich environment for a plethora of animals from the tiniest of fish to the enormous whale. In the ocean, these creatures live and explore. Some of them must hunt other fish in order to survive, which means that others must try to avoid predators. Nature has provided all of these animals with a unique capability to survive. The ocean abounds with interesting animals of all shapes and sizes that have their unique appearances and habitats at different depths of the sea. The viperfish is a type of fish that lives at 9,000 feet under water and it is extremely dark down there. At this depth, the faint light that is visible down there helps the viperfish …show more content…

They both have photophers that make them blend in with the faint light they get down in the deep water. The hatchetfish has tubular shaped eyes that are pointed downward to see prey that is below them while they are using the photophers. It can adjust its eye to where it can see extremely far away or close up. This type of fish lives between 600 feet and 4500 feet under water. They are around 3 inches and feed on tiny crustaceans and animal plankton. If it is not careful it can easily be eaten by a predator because of how small it is. The fangtooth is 6 inches and has horrible eye sight. It lives at depths between 600 and 6500 feet. At this depth they survive through intense pressure and water that is nearly freezing. Since its eyesight is bad it uses the process chemoreception, they bump into a fish and bite it, to hunt for food. The reason it is called fangtooth is because its teeth looks like fangs and is to long to fit in its mouth. When a little fish swims past the hatchetfish it sucks it in its mouth and eats it. If a creature is caught in this trap they don't have a chance of escaping. During the night it goes up to the surface to hunt for small fish, but once the sun comes up it goes back to the deep part of the ocean so predators can't get to

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