-The smallest shark is the dwarf lantern shark.
at just 20 cm long. It is so small that it could
lie curled up in your hand.
-Walking fish: The tripod fish is one of the deepest-
dwelling of all fish, found more than 6000 m below
the surface. It 'walks' along the soft mud of the
seabed on the long spines of its two lower side fins
(pelvics) and lower tail. It probably eats small shrimp
and similar shellfish.
-Insect Senses: Insect eyes are of two different types.
Compound eyes, which are made up of many tiny lenses,
are good at detecting movement. Simple eyes only register
light and dark. An insect's antennae, or 'feelers', function as
organs of touch, smell, and taste.
-pseudo scorpions often attach themselves to the legs of insects,
such as house-flies, crane flies and beetles, to hitch rides.
They can also walk backwards.
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