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Daily fish fact #258

Cornetfish!

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Their snouts can create a powerful suction, which they use to suck in prey! They ambush their prey the same way a seahorse does, floating very slowly — these two groups of fish are in fact related!

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    Cornetfish! ...Their snouts can create a powerful suction, which they use to suck in prey!...
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