While diving off the coast of Indonesia, hobbyist diver Atsushi Sadaki captured this footage of a frogfish ‘walking’ along the seafloor.
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Although they may look like feet, the appendages are pectoral fins. Frogfish are a type of anglerfish. They use lures attached to their heads to entice and capture prey.
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