This hairy feather is actually a fish and its blow speed cannot be seen
Leaf hair and somewhat ugly is what describes the appearance of this fish, however, it is no coincidence that they own those things.
Leaf hair and somewhat ugly is what describes the appearance of this fish, however, it is no coincidence that they own those things.
This fish has a very fast blow rate of up to 1/6000 seconds.
This animal is called Tongue fish . With short body shape, high head and especially very hairy hair all over the body, of course, it is impossible to classify them as the most beautiful fish in the ocean.
But it is no coincidence that the fish tongue possesses such a shape, the long and swinging tassels in the sea water will be the best camouflage tool for this predatory fish. Besides, they also have another scary weapon.
As observed in the picture, it is a very fast blow-out speed of up to 1/6000 seconds. Even a group of fish swimming suddenly disappeared a few, the remaining members did not recognize it.
With the ability to cleverly disguise, strike lightning fast, the only thing this fish has to do is to wait patiently for the proper prey.
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