The Pacific viperfish is a deep-sea predator known for its long, needle-like teeth and bioluminescent organs. It inhabits depths of 200 to 5,000 feet in the Pacific Ocean. Reaching up to 12 inches and weighing around 1 pound, it preys on smaller fish and crustaceans, using its light-producing organs to lure prey in the dark ocean depths.
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