Fish typically don't have legs, but the crew of the NOAA Okeanos Explorer recently came upon one that does – and kind of cute ones at that.
NOAA's Okeanos Explorer team recently spotted a strange fish with legs during its deep sea mission.
Known generally as a frog fish and specifically as a Chaunax, the underwater creature has flipper-like appendages that allow it to amble over the sea floor.
Evolution has also given the fish a distinct advantage when it comes to capturing prey.
Between its eyes is a lure that draws meals and snacks to within easy striking distance.
The footage of the Chaunax was gathered as part of NOAA’s Deepwater Exploration of the Marianas.
NOAA's Okeanos Explorer team recently spotted a strange fish with legs during its deep sea mission.
Known generally as a frog fish and specifically as a Chaunax, the underwater creature has flipper-like appendages that allow it to amble over the sea floor.
Evolution has also given the fish a distinct advantage when it comes to capturing prey.
Between its eyes is a lure that draws meals and snacks to within easy striking distance.
The footage of the Chaunax was gathered as part of NOAA’s Deepwater Exploration of the Marianas.
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