User talk:Latkanybrian/Anglerfish

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The Deep Sea Ceratioid Anglerfish has unique protractor and retractor muscles.

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The Deep Sea Ceratioid Anglerfish has protractor and retractor muscles that are more robust and longer than other lophiiforms. This means that the species has a much wider range of movement both anteriorly and posteriorly. (peer review) the body for both anglerfish sections meshes well with the language used in the anglerfish page, just be careful to not repeat information with the bioluminescence section since there is already a good amount of information on the page. For the dragonfish page, the last few sentences on red bioluminescence seem to contradict each other because you say that red bioluminescence is not directly associated with prey choice and then ask how much it is associated with prey choice. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kgb dsb (talk • contribs) 17:38, 29 March 2023 (UTC)

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(peer review) Hey guys, for the bibliography section about human consumption, if the wording is similar I think its fair to assume that this would be against copyright and should be paraphrased differently.
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Latkanybrian (talk) 18:16, 19 March 2023 (UTC)