bottomwalkers
Bottomwalkers are a type of deep-sea fish characterized by their adaptation to living and feeding on the ocean floor. These fish possess specific physical traits that aid in their benthic lifestyle. Commonly, they have flattened bodies, which allows them to rest unobtrusively on the seabed, and often possess enlarged mouths and protrusible jaws to capture prey from their surroundings. Their coloration is typically subdued, ranging from browns and grays to black, providing camouflage against the dark seafloor.
Locomotion for bottomwalkers is often achieved through pectoral fins that are modified for walking or crawling
Bottomwalkers occupy a variety of ecological niches within the deep-sea benthos, with some being predators that