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Image:Antennarius striatus.jpg
Striated frogfish, Antennarius striatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Lophiiformes
Family: Antennariidae
Genera

Allenichthys
Antennarius
Antennatus
Echinophryne
Histiophryne
Histrio
Kuiterichthys
Lophiocharon
Nudiantennarius
Phyllophryne
Rhycherus
Tathicarpus
See text for species.

Frogfishes are a family, Antennariidae, of anglerfishes. They are found in tropical oceans and seas around the world.<ref>"Antennariidae". FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. February 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006.</ref>

They are small fishes with large globose heads. They can be distinguished from other anglerfishes by the three extended dorsal fin spines on their heads. They are mostly bottom-dwelling fishes that are well camouflaged; they employ the first dorsal spine as a fishing lure to attract prey.

The sargassumfish, Histrio histrio, is unique among frogfishes in that it clings to floating Sargassum weed.<ref>Theodore W. Pietsch (2005). Antennariidae. Tree of Life web project. Retrieved on 4 April, 2006.</ref>

[edit] Species

There are 44 species in twelve genera:

The frogfish is known to have the fastest movement in the animal kingdom with a bite that has been photographed at high speed to take only 1/6000 of a second. Image:Antennarius pictus.JPG

[edit] References

<references/>de:Anglerfische fr:Antennariidae lt:Klounžuvės pl:Antenariusowate pt:Antennariidae

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