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Before I say this article, let me test your eyesight.

What! What do you think of this imitation?

Can you find it?

This is a fish.

This is also a fish.

This is still a fish.

See this mimicry ability against the sky? It's a chameleon in the ocean!

Seeing this, let's learn the word mimicry first. It means that one creature imitates another creature or other objects in the environment to gain benefits.

What benefits can fish get from dressing up every day ... Forget it, it really works. It can dress itself up as a motionless coral, and then a poor fish swims over and finds that it is a motionless stupid coral, so it relaxes its vigilance, and the fillets slowly approach and approach, and finally catch its prey at an ultra-fast speed of 0.06 seconds.

A newt can not only wait for its prey to take the bait, but also "fish". It has specialized its first dorsal fin spine into a "kissing tentacle", which is slender and has a fake bait at the top, like a piece of seaweed or worm, and when shaking, it is more like a crawling polychaete, a bouncing amphipod or a swimming fish. When the prey is lured to swim, the salamander will quietly move its eyes and stare at the prey. Only when it reaches the attack range will it swallow the prey at lightning speed (about one hundredth of a second).

This "fishing" method seems that I have to learn from fish.

In Chinese dictionary, it means "lame", so it is also called "lame fish". Spider fish live on tropical coral reefs or seaweed-rich seabed. With what? ? ? ? Similar, the shape and color change with the surrounding environment, which is difficult to identify. Do you have fish and fish? ? ? ? Similar tentacles, with bait-like skin at the front end, are used for figure-eight shaking to lure fish to take the bait and swallow it in one gulp. I'm not very good at swimming. I walk with pectoral fins and ventral fins and look like a frog. Probably named after it.

Where does it belong? ? ? ? Some species of orders live in the depths of the ocean, and a few live in floating seaweed. They all look extremely ugly, probably because no one can see them in the deep sea, so they grow casually.

Well, it's really casual. ...

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