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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, …

  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, …

  3. 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 …

  4. Dragonfish - MBARI

    Dragonfishes (family Stomiidae) are cunning predators. Although they are strong swimmers, they prefer to lie in wait and ambush unsuspecting fishes and crustaceans. Most have dark …

  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. Creature Feature: Dragonfish - Woods Hole Oceanographic …

    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.

  7. 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 …

  8. Dragonfish -- Small yet Mighty Predators of the Twilight Zone

    Sep 14, 2023 · Dragonfish are predators and feed on a variety of small fish, shrimp, and other marine organisms. Their large teeth and bioluminescent lures aid in capturing prey in the dark …

  9. What Is a Dragonfish? A Look at This Deep-Sea Predator

    This fish is often called a “dragonfish” due to its large, metallic scales and barbels, which resemble the mythical Chinese dragon, and it is highly prized in aquaculture.

  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 …