Antennariidae: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Actinopterygii
- Order
- Lophiiformes
- Family
- Antennariidae
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Antennariidae
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Frogfish
Frogfishes are any member of the anglerfish family Antennariidae, of the order Lophiiformes. Antennariids are known as anglerfish in Australia, where the term "frogfish" refers to members of the unrelated family Batrachoididae. Frogfishes are found in almost all tropical and subtropical oceans and seas around the world, the primary exception being the Mediterranean Sea.
Frogfishes are small, short and stocky, and sometimes covered in spinules and other appendages to aid in camouflage. The camouflage aids in protection from predators and enables them to lure prey. Many species can change colour; some are covered with other organisms, such as algae or hydrozoa. In keeping with this camouflage, frogfishes typically move slowly, lying in wait for prey, and then striking extremely rapidly, in as little as 6 milliseconds.
Few traces of frogfishes remain in the fossil record, though Fowlerichthys monodi is known from the Miocene of Algeria, and a number of species are known from the Eocene of Italy.
...Antennariidae in languages:
- Afrikaans
- Paddavisse
- Chinese
- 躄魚科
- Chinese
- 躄魚亞科
- Czech
- rozedrancovití
- English
- Frogfishes
- English
- Toadfishes
- German
- Anglerfische
- Japanese
- カエルアンコウ科
- Korean
- 씬벵이과
- Portuguese
- Peixes-sapo
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