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The toadfish is a bottom-living species of fish divided in three groups: oyster toadfish (found in North America), venomous toadfish (found in Western Atlantic Ocean) and midshipmen (Eastern Pacific Ocean).
The venomous toadfish has a dorsal spine situated on each operacle which is connected to the venom glands.
Some species of plainfin midshipman are also special in their own way: they are bioluminescent. They are usually luminescent during courtship but can use it also as a predator avoidance.
An interesting fact is that the toadfish male has an ingenious method for attracting females. First they make a nest, then they contract the muscles on their swim bladder and they start to sing in order to attract a female to their nest. After the female lays her eggs, she retreats on the bottom of the water, leaving the job of protecting the nest to the male.

On le voit souvent dans Mujeres Island