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  1. Stomiidae - Wikipedia

    Stomiidae is a family of deep-sea ray-finned fish, including the barbeled dragonfishes, that live in all oceans in a wide range of depths. They are quite small, usually around 15 cm, up to 26 cm, and they …

  2. Dragonfish Fish Facts - A-Z Animals

    Sep 27, 2025 · These fish have transparent teeth and their bodies are usually dark, which makes the dragonfish invisible to their prey, making them one of the top predators under the water, even though …

  3. Creature Feature: Dragonfish - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

    Dragonfish aren't actually dragons, but with a slender, luminous barbel hanging from their chins and glowing blue-green lights covering their bodies, this species is downright otherworldly.

  4. Dragonfish | Deep-Sea, Bioluminescent, Anglerfish | Britannica

    dragonfish, any of about five species of small marine fishes comprising the family Pegasidae and the order Pegasiformes. Dragonfish are found in warm Indo-Pacific waters. They are small (to about 16 …

  5. Dragonfish (family Stomiidae) - Ocean Info

    Dragon fish (Gobioides broussonnetii), also known as dragon goby or violet goby, are a species of goby found in brackish and freshwater environments near the Atlantic coast of the Americas.

  6. Dragonfish: Characteristics, Diet, Facts & More [Fact Sheet]

    Larger deep-sea creatures can prey on dragonfish, including certain species of sharks and other large, deep-dwelling fish. Their dark coloration provides camouflage in the deep sea, helping them avoid …

  7. Dragonfish - MBARI

    MBARI researchers have observed several different dragonfishes in the depths of Monterey Bay. The Pacific blackdragon (Idiacanthus antrostomus) and the longfin dragonfish (Tactostoma macropus) …

  8. 18 Dragonfish Facts - Facts.net

    Sep 28, 2024 · Dragonfish are fascinating deep-sea creatures with bioluminescent organs, sharp teeth, and unique mating strategies. They have adapted to survive in low-light conditions and exhibit …

  9. Deep-sea Dragonfish Use a Bioluminescent Lure to Entice Prey

    Jan 7, 2025 · The deep-sea dragonfish is one of the most mysterious and fearsome creatures lurking in the ocean's depths. Known as a top predator in the deep sea, this fish has evolved incredible …

  10. Deep-Sea Dragonfish - Smithsonian Ocean

    The deep-sea dragonfish (Stomiidae), also called the barbeled dragonfish, uses it's fang-like teeth to grab prey in its deep-sea environment. Like other deep-sea organisms, dragonfish have …