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The Angler Fish
Description: The angler fish is unlike any other fish encountered in the waters around Britain and Ireland. It has a large flattened head with a wide semicircualr mouth and inward curving, pointed teeth. Behind the head the body tapers to a short, thickset tail.
There are a number of separate, elongate fin rays on the back of the fish. The first of these is the longest and terminates in a fleshy lobe. It uses this as a kind of fishing rod and lure to attract its prey, hence its common name. The pectoral fins are large and broad and the pelvic fins are small and are located on the underside of the head.
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