The silver swallow lantern fish
The silver swallow lantern fish is the only one The guinea fish that can "swim" is different from the floral scent of flying fish in that when swimming, the silver swallow lanternfish quickly shakes its pectoral fins, moves around the water surface, and has the habit of jumping out of the water.
The shape of the silver swallow lanternfish is like an axe, with flat sides and very thin body. The back is almost straight, and the chest and abdomen are in a deep arc. The head is small; the eyes are slightly larger, near the dorsal edge. The dorsal fin is small, and its distance from the tip of the snout is greater than the distance from the base of the caudal fin; the pectoral fin is well developed and extends into a filament shape: the base of the anal fin is very long and the caudal peduncle is short; the caudal fin is shallowly forked and ends slightly rounded. The whole body is silvery white, with patterns on the body, and light brown lines on the dorsal fin. Body length 5 to 7 cm.
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