Glass cat (definite introduction)
The shape of the glass cat is very special. It is transparent and has two whiskers like cat tentacles on its mouth. It is not easy to find traces of glass cats without careful inspection. Because you can see a pattern of fish bones floating in the water, some people also call it "ghost fish."
Generally, adult glass cat fish are 12-18 cm long. The name of the glass catfish comes from its transparent body and two long cat-like whiskers that grow in its mouth. Their swimming posture is fast, and when they stop moving, they are tilted upward at an angle of 40 degrees. Their crystal-clear bodies sway slightly. Sometimes, when reflected by lights at the right angle, they will show a rainbow-like effect like a prism reflecting sunlight. Dream colors.
The glass catfish is 10-12 centimeters long and looks like a willow leaf. The head and snout are pointed, and there are 2 long tentacles on the mouth, which often extend forward or rotate freely to detect water flow, enemy situations, obstacles and assist in finding food. The thorax and abdomen are extremely short, with the cephalothorax and abdomen only accounting for 1/4 of the total length. The caudal peduncle is extremely short and the caudal fin is forked. The dorsal fin is molted, the buttocks and anal fin base are very long, and the front and rear fin rays are equally wide. The whole body is transparent, and the spine, spines, fins and internal organs can be clearly seen. The brilliance is light green like jade, just like a high-grade jade carving handicraft.
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