Daily fish fact #837
Lookdown!
They are so named because they seemingly appear to look below themselves. When feeling uneasy or stressed, these fish will make grunting noises with the use of their teeth and swim bladder.
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Daily fish fact #837
Lookdown!
They are so named because they seemingly appear to look below themselves. When feeling uneasy or stressed, these fish will make grunting noises with the use of their teeth and swim bladder.
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Lookdowns
The lookdown (Selene vomer) is of genus Selene and order Carangiformes. This fish species is a game fish and is related to Atlantic moonfish. These fish are fast swimming and are carnivorous. They feed at dawn and dusk. They do well in an aquarium with proper care and daily feeding.
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