jaekettides
Jaekettides is a genus of small, deep-sea anglerfish found in tropical and temperate regions around the world. They are characterized by their unique appearance, with a slender body and a mouth equipped with a fleshy growth used as a lure to attract prey.
Jaekettides species are generally found at depths of 200-400 meters, where the light is minimal and food
Jaekettides are benthopelagic fish, meaning they spend most of their time near the bottom of the ocean.
The Jaekettides genus was first described in the late 19th century and now includes several species, with
Jaekettides are an important part of the deep-sea ecosystem, serving as both predators and prey for other