Close-up of fish walking on the seabed surprised many people
A strange orange-like creature that looks like a fish moving on the seabed is like walking making the viewer stunned.
A strange orange-like creature that looks like a fish moving on the seabed is like walking making the viewer stunned.
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In the video, the strange creature uses two protruding parts like "spiky" feet located in front of the body to move under the sea like walking. But their special "legs" are actually a part of the hunt, helping the fish locate the prey.
According to scientists, the fish in this video could be venomous stingfish , belonging to the genus Minous. Only 12 species of fish belonging to the Minous genus have been discovered and they all have very similar shapes.
To know exactly what species the fish in this video belongs to, scientists need to take a closer, closer look at this organism and conduct further research on them.
Images of this "walking" fish in the sea are recorded by a cameraman on the island of Bali, Indonesia.
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