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  1. Stargazer (fish) - Wikipedia

    In addition to the top-mounted eyes, a stargazer also has a large, upward-facing mouth in a large head. Their usual habit is to bury themselves in sand, and leap upwards to ambush prey (benthic fish and …

  2. Stargazer Fish: The Unusual Marine Creature - Ocean Info

    Stargazers are small, perciform fish or ray-finned fish that are the largest order of vertebrates. The group includes over 10,000 species in the world’s oceans. They have eyes on the top of the head …

  3. What is a Stargazer? - Ocean Conservancy

    May 28, 2024 · What are stargazers? The name “stargazer” can refer to any of the 50 or so species of fish in the family Uranoscopidae. In the United States, folks are likely most familiar with those in …

  4. Electric organs, venomous spines and eyes that migrate – meet ...

    Feb 21, 2025 · Stargazers are a group of around 50 different fish species, each one as odd as the next. These strange-looking creatures hide in the sand waiting for unwitting prey to swim above them …

  5. Stargazer Fish Facts: Profile, Characteristics, Tongue, Range

    The Stargazer fish, with its distinctive characteristics, offers a culinary experience marked by a slightly chewy texture reminiscent of lobster meat. Its light taste, coupled with a cheesy texture, has earned it …

  6. Stargazer Fish Animal Facts - Uranoscopidae - A-Z Animals

    Aug 3, 2025 · Stargazer fishes (family Uranoscopidae) are bottom-dwelling marine fishes named for their upward-facing eyes. They commonly bury themselves in sand or sediment and ambush prey …

  7. Stargazer Fish: Characteristics, Habitat, Diet, Behaviour ...

    Learn everything about the fascinating Stargazer Fish—its physical features, habitat, diet, feeding habits, behaviour, reproduction, ecological role, threats, cultural significance, and fun facts.

  8. Stargazer | Marine, Nocturnal, Bottom-Dweller | Britannica

    stargazer, fish of two related families, Uranoscopidae (electric stargazers) and Dactyloscopidae (sand stargazers), both of the order Perciformes. Stargazers habitually bury themselves in the bottom. …

  9. Atlantic stargazer - Wikipedia

    The Atlantic stargazer (Uranoscopus scaber) is a marine ray-finned fish in the stargazer family Uranoscopidae. It is one of few fish capable of bioelectrogenesis.

  10. Southern Stargazer – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum

    Feb 12, 2025 · It is a dark blackish-brown with white spots on head and body, and striped fins, and it can grow to almost 22 inches long. There is a special organ just behind its eyes that produces an electric …