RATTRAP - translation to arabic
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RATTRAP - translation to arabic

GENUS OF FISHES
Malacosteus; Malacosteus indicus; Southern stoplight loosejaw; Northern stoplight loosejaw; Northern Stoplight Loosejaw; Loose-jawed fish; Rattrap fish; Rat-trap fish
  • Closeup of jaw}}
  • ''Malacosteus'' is thought to use its suborbital photophores like searchlights to find prey.
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  • The red photophore of ''Malacosteus''.

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  • Torca]], a fusion of an elephant and an [[orca]].
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
The Others (Vok); Magnaboss; Rattrap (Transformers); Maximal (Transformers); Blackarachnia; Predacons; Tarantulas (Transformers); Cheetor; Cheetas; Maximals; Tarantulus; The Vok; Terrorsaur; Airazor; Vehicon; Black Widow (Transformers); Tigerhawk; Nightscream; Savage/Noble; Obsidian (Transformers); Beast Changer; Stryka; Jetstorm; Vehicons; Tankor; Maximals (Transformers); Air Hammer (Transformers); Leo Prime (Beast Wars); Predacon; Savage and Noble; Convobat; List of Beast Wars and Beast Machines characters; List of Beast Machines characters; Longhorn (Transformers); Noctorro; Rattrap; Silverbolt (Beast Wars and Beast Machines); Rattletrap (Transformers); Nightviper; Geckobot; K-9 (Transformers); Grizzly-1; Nemesis Strika; Quickstrike; Polar Claw; Silverbolt (Beast Wars); Lio Prime; Depth Charge (Transformers); Razorbeast; Tigatron; Beast Wars and Beast Machines characters; Sonar (Transformers); Bound Rogue; Rhinox; Tripredacus Council; Strika (Transformers)

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rattrap         
  • Torca]], a fusion of an elephant and an [[orca]].
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
The Others (Vok); Magnaboss; Rattrap (Transformers); Maximal (Transformers); Blackarachnia; Predacons; Tarantulas (Transformers); Cheetor; Cheetas; Maximals; Tarantulus; The Vok; Terrorsaur; Airazor; Vehicon; Black Widow (Transformers); Tigerhawk; Nightscream; Savage/Noble; Obsidian (Transformers); Beast Changer; Stryka; Jetstorm; Vehicons; Tankor; Maximals (Transformers); Air Hammer (Transformers); Leo Prime (Beast Wars); Predacon; Savage and Noble; Convobat; List of Beast Wars and Beast Machines characters; List of Beast Machines characters; Longhorn (Transformers); Noctorro; Rattrap; Silverbolt (Beast Wars and Beast Machines); Rattletrap (Transformers); Nightviper; Geckobot; K-9 (Transformers); Grizzly-1; Nemesis Strika; Quickstrike; Polar Claw; Silverbolt (Beast Wars); Lio Prime; Depth Charge (Transformers); Razorbeast; Tigatron; Beast Wars and Beast Machines characters; Sonar (Transformers); Bound Rogue; Rhinox; Tripredacus Council; Strika (Transformers)
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Wikipedia

Stoplight loosejaw

The stoplight loosejaws are small, deep-sea dragonfishes of the genus Malacosteus, classified either within the subfamily Malacosteinae of the family Stomiidae, or in the separate family Malacosteidae. They are found worldwide, outside of the Arctic and Subantarctic, in the mesopelagic zone below a depth of 500 meters (1,600 feet). This genus once contained three nominal species: M. niger (the type), M. choristodactylus, and M. danae, with the validity of the latter two species being challenged by different authors at various times. In 2007, Kenaley examined over 450 stoplight loosejaw specimens and revised the genus to contain two species, M. niger and the new M. australis.

Malacosteus and the related genera Aristostomias, Chirostomias and Pachystomias are the only fishes that produce red bioluminescence. As most of their prey organisms are not capable of perceiving light at those wavelengths, this allows Malacosteus to hunt with an essentially invisible beam of light. Furthermore, Malacosteus is unique amongst animals in using a chlorophyll derivative to perceive red light. The name Malacosteus is derived from the Greek malakos meaning "soft" and osteon meaning "bone". Another common name for these fishes is "rat-trap fish", from the unusual open structure of their jaws.