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The humpback angler fish is a deep sea fish which lures its prey with a bio luminescence rod on the top of its head.

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    10. Humpback Anglerfish

    9:Blue glaukus: This type of creature feasts on bluebottles and uses the venom to defend it itself from predators.

    8: Mola Mola/sunfish: This giant fish can grow to be as large as 3 men stacked on top of each other. Feasts on jellyfish.

    7: Grimpoteuthis/dumbo octopus: Found in the Mariana trench and is seen in one of the david attenbourough documentaries.

    6: Giant Isopod: A giant isopod is any of the almost 20 species of large isopods in the genus Bathynomus.

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    5: Lip Fish: Yep that is right, this fish looks like it is wearing lipstick. The lip fish is a close relative to the mud skipper.

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    4: Viper Fish: also seen in one of david attenbourough’s lovely documentaries. Found in the Mariana Trench

    3: Gigantaciprus: This creature is the size of a pea and produces flashes of bio luminescence.

    2: Wolf Shark: Preys on small fish.

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    1: Coleaceanth: The oldest living fish on the planet.

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    The humpback angler fish is a deep sea fish which lures its prey with a bio luminescence rod on the top of its head.

    RELATED:

      10. Humpback Anglerfish

      9:Blue glaukus: This type of creature feasts on bluebottles and uses the venom to defend it itself from predators.

      8: Mola Mola/sunfish: This giant fish can grow to be as large as 3 men stacked on top of each other. Feasts on jellyfish.

      7: Grimpoteuthis/dumbo octopus: Found in the Mariana trench and is seen in one of the david attenbourough documentaries.

      6: Giant Isopod: A giant isopod is any of the almost 20 species of large isopods in the genus Bathynomus.

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      5: Lip Fish: Yep that is right, this fish looks like it is wearing lipstick. The lip fish is a close relative to the mud skipper.

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      4: Viper Fish: also seen in one of david attenbourough’s lovely documentaries. Found in the Mariana Trench

      3: Gigantaciprus: This creature is the size of a pea and produces flashes of bio luminescence.

      2: Wolf Shark: Preys on small fish.

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      1: Coleaceanth: The oldest living fish on the planet.

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