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The owlfish, named for the size of its large eyes relative to its head, lives throughout the North Pacific. These species are in the family Bathylagidae and are relatively common in the deep sea, living at depths of over 6,000 meters (19,685 feet). In Monterey Bay, we observe these fish between a few hundred meters to over 2,000 meters (6,560 feet).
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what's this one cause I have questions
1; is it edible
2: fun facts about it
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That is a flying gurnard (Dactylopterus volitans)!
To answer your first question, they are edible! They're steadily becoming a more popular food choice because they have a relatively low oil content.
theres a fish with a neck. it's so uncanny, i adore it.
theyre called salamander fish but looking that up comes up with a lot of axolotls for some reason, so youre more likely to find it through the genus name Lepidogalaxias.
still working on the eel post, i'm almost done, but i learned about this thing and had to share.

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