Fish go under the sea with their feet

The finfish have a type of movement that we rarely see in the fish world.

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Distributed in most tropical and subtropical waters around the world, the frogfish live in areas near coral reefs or undersea rocks. They have strange shapes, do not carry the typical features of fish. The body length of the finfish ranges from 2.5 to 38 cm. Their bodies are often covered by many small spines.

The strange shape of the pompano helps them disguise when meeting stronger enemies, but is also a tool for them to hunt. The prey of finfish often mistook them for delicious food. Foot fin fish do not like to move much. They often lie in one place waiting for their prey to get close. After the discovery of the bait, the finfish slowly approached by pushing the pectoral and pelvic fins to the bottom. In addition, they can swim like other fish by flipping their tail fins.