Found deep in the ocean, the snake dragonfish has large eyes, a glowing lure, and various light organs along its belly and eyes that help it survive. They dwell in the upper part of the Bathypelagic zone around 1200m. However, they do travel up to hunt other organisms at night. +Geological
-The snake dragonfish interacts primarily in the North Atlantic Ocean in the upper part of the Bathypelagic zone around 1200 m. They can swim upwards to find additional food to prey on.
+Chemical
-The snake dragonfish utilizes bioluminescence on a lure attached to its lower jaw. This allows it to attract prey to feed on. The lure is tactically located on the lower jaw instead of the top of its head to avoid attracting larger predators.
+Biological
- The snake dragonfish preys on smaller crustaceans and fish. They have the ability to swim upwards in the zone to find additional food sources.
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