Dragonfish

The common dragonfish is a small, elusive species that is adapted to living in extreme environments. It is known for its elongated, dragon-like fins. Its skin is thick and slimy, which helps protect it from predators and the harsh conditions it lives in. The dragonfish is found in deep sea environments, often at depths beyond the reach of sunlight. It has adapted to living in these environments by developing specialized organs that allow it to generate its own light through bioluminescence. This light is used to attract prey, which the dragonfish captures using its sharp teeth. The common dragonfish is a formidable predator and is feared by many other sea creatures.

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