Sea robins possess unique adaptations that make them well-suited for their bottom-dwelling lifestyle. Their six leg-like appendages enab...
Sea robins possess unique adaptations that make them well-suited for their bottom-dwelling lifestyle.
Their six leg-like appendages enable them to effectively scurry, dig, and find prey.
Other fish often associate with sea robins to benefit from their foraging abilities and steal their prey.
Sea robin "legs" are extensions of their pectoral fins, with three on each side.
These legs are used to scratch the sand surface and find buried prey without relying on visual cues.
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