Telescopefish: Deep-Sea Predator's Binocular Vision and Iron-Clad Stomach Unveiled

Telescopefish: Deep-Sea Predator's Binocular Vision and Iron-Clad Stomach Unveiled

 09:05 11/09/2025

Telescopefish, residing in tropical and subtropical waters at depths of 500 to 2,000 metres, possess remarkable adaptations for survival. Their tubular eyes act like binoculars, aiding in spotting prey, while expandable jaws enable them to consume fish larger than themselves. A cast-iron stomach conceals glowing prey, showcasing their unique predatory strategies in the deep sea.
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