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  1. Anoplogaster cornuta have shortened, deep bodies with a characteristically large mouth lined with sharp, fang-like teeth, giving them their common name, fangtooth. This deep-sea fish can be found worldwide. They are commonly seen between 600 and 6,500 feet but have been observed as deep as 16,000 feet.
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    Anoplo­gaster cor­nuta is an ex­clu­sively ma­rine species and ex­ists from ba­thy­pelagic to mesopalagic depths rang­ing from 2 m to 4992 m below sea level; how­ever, it is most com­mon be­tween 500 m and 2000 m. Adults are com­monly cap­tured at depths rang­ing from 75 to 5000 m, ju­ve­niles at 45 to 3100 m, and lar­vae at 2 m or more.

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    Anoplogaster cornuta, the common fangtooth, is a species of deep sea fish found in temperate and tropical oceans worldwide. It is found at depths of from 2 to 5,000 metres (10 to 16,400 ft) with the adults usually found from 500 to 5,000 metres (1,640 to 16,400 ft) and the young usually found near the surface.

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    Anoplogaster cornuta - Wikipedia

    Anoplogaster cornuta, the common fangtooth, is a species of deep sea fish found in temperate and tropical oceans worldwide. It is found at depths of from 2 to 5,000 metres (10 to 16,400 ft) with the adults usually found from 500 to 5,000 metres (1,640 to 16,400 ft) and the young usually found near the surface. This … See more

    The common fangtooth has a distinctive appearance and grows to a total length of about 18 cm (7 in). Adults are dark brown to black, the head is very large, bony and finely sculptured but does not bear any spines. The eye is … See more

    These fish were tested to see how pressure affects their respiration as compared to other fish. Researchers found that these fish are … See more

    The common fangtooth has a global distribution being found in tropical and temperate waters in both the eastern and western Atlantic … See more

    The common fangtooth is a predator and feeds on other fish, crustaceans and cephalopods. They are themselves preyed on by such fish as tuna, marlin and albacore. … See more

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    WEBAnoplogaster cornuta is an exclusively marine species and exists from bathypelagic to mesopalagic depths ranging from 2 m to 4992 m below sea level; however, it is most common between 500 m and 2000 m.

  7. Anoplogaster cornuta, Fangtooth | Smithsonian …

    WEBAnoplogaster cornuta have shortened, deep bodies with a characteristically large mouth lined with sharp, fang-like teeth, giving them their common name, fangtooth. This deep-sea fish can be found worldwide.

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    WEBKnown scientifically as Anoplogaster cornuta, this menacing creature haunts the deep waters of many of the world's oceans. The fangtooth gets its name from its rather impressive looking teeth, which are actually the …

  9. Fangtooth Fish Facts - ThoughtCo

    WEBJul 28, 2019 · Scientific Name: Anoplogaster cornuta, Anoplogaster brachycera; Common Names: Common fangtooth, ogrefish, shorthorn fangtooth; Order: Beryciformes; Basic Animal Group: Fish; …

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    WEBJul 18, 2020 · This Anoplogaster cornuta fish was so lively after being sampled and documented that the research team released it back to the deep via submarine the day after being caught in a trawl net.

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