Sponsors

General Introduction.

Unknown-And-Hidden-Facts-Of-Red-lipped-batfish.
Image Via: Science Focus


One of more than 60 different species of fishes found in warm sea, this fish has a broad head, slight body, and is covered in large gnarled lumps. Batfish are not good swimmers; they use their pectoral fins to “walk” on the ocean floor. When the batfish reaches adulthood, its dorsal fin becomes a single spine-like projection that lures prey. Batfish eat shrimps, mollusks, small fish, crabs, and worms. The red-lipped batfish (Ogcocephalus darwini) is an unusual looking fish found on the Galapagos Islands. Red-lipped batfish are closely related to rosy-lipped batfish (Ogcocephalus porrectus), which are found near Cocos Island off the coast of Costa Rica. Both fish species look and behave very similarly to one another.

Batfish are not good swimmers; they use their pectoral fins to "walk" on the ocean floor. When the batfish reaches adulthood, its dorsal fin becomes a single spine-like projection that lures prey. [Via:Facts Pod] Curious Facts People Want To Know About Red-lipped Batfish.


Why do red lipped batfish have red lips?

It's about as awkward-looking as it sounds! They have a way to lure in their prey. The Red-lipped batfish is one of many fish in the order Lophiiformes, also known as anglerfish.

Is the red lipped batfish dangerous?

Despite their weird look, the red-lipped batfish are harmless to humans. There are different types of batfish around the world, and all of them have compact bodies.

 

How does the Red lipped Batfish protect itself?

Like many deep sea fish, red-lipped batfish are voracious carnivores. They use the modified dorsal spine as a lure (called an illicium) to attract prey. It is protected by an elongated snout.

 

Do red lipped batfish lay eggs?


The Red-lipped batfish reproduces sexually, it lays eggs which are Pelagic larva. Similar to many other deep sea fish, the red-lipped batfish are voracious carnivores, feeding upon mainly small fish, mollusks, and crustaceans, for example shrimp and crab.

 

Is the red lipped batfish real?

Yes are real. The red-lipped batfish or Galapagos batfish (Ogcocephalus darwini) is a fish of unusual morphology found around the Galapagos Islands and off Peru at depths of 3 to 76 m (10 to 249 ft).



Other Articles.

Post a Comment

If you have any doubts, Please let me know.

Previous Post Next Post

Ad