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dragonfish /ˈdraɡ(ə)nfɪʃ /noun (plural same or dragonfishes)A deep-sea fish with a long slender body:- A fish with fang-like teeth, a barbel on the chin, and luminous organs on the body (families Stomiatidae and Idiacanthidae). (Antarctic dragonfish) A fish of southern polar seas with a flattened head (family Bathydraconidae)..
Midwater species, such as lanternfishes, hatchetfishes and dragonfishes have rows of lights along the underside of the body, probably for mating and identification as well as foraging....- Fishes began with a coelacanth, a carp, and a dragonfish and ended with a goldfish.
- The crocodile dragonfish is one of the stranger-looking denizens of Antarctic waters the spiny plunderfish is a bottom-dweller
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