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Pegasus draconis, sea moth
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Pegasus draconis, sea moth
Specimen jar containing sea moths (Pegasus draconis), held in the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum, London
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Actinopterygii Arthropod Arthropoda Black Background Bony Fish Fishes Hexapod Hexapoda Insecta Lepidoptera Lepidopteran Moth Osteichthyes Dragonfish Gasterosteiformes Invertebrata Little Dragonfish
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In the hallowed halls of the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum in London, a glass jar holds a captivating specimen of Pegasus draconis, the enigmatic Sea Moth or Little Dragonfish. The black background accentuates the ethereal beauty of this unique creature, an exquisite example of nature's boundless creativity. The Sea Moth, a member of the Actinopterygii (bony fish) and Osteichthyes (bony-skinned fish) families, is not a true moth but rather a misnomer given to this intriguing deep-sea fish due to its wing-like pectoral fins. This invertebrate, belonging to the Gasterosteiformes order and the Eurypegasus genus, is a hexapod, meaning it has six legs, albeit internal ones, as it is a fish. The Sea Moth's body is elongated and slender, with a translucent appearance that reveals its internal organs. Its most striking feature is the pair of large, membranous pectoral fins, which resemble the wings of a moth, allowing the fish to maneuver gracefully in the water. The Sea Moth's eyes are large and expressive, equipped with a reflective layer that helps it navigate the dark depths of the ocean. This rare and fascinating creature is a testament to the rich biodiversity of our planet and the wonders that lie hidden in the depths of the sea. The Natural History Museum's collection of such specimens is a vital resource for scientific research and education, providing valuable insights into the natural world and inspiring future generations to explore and protect it. The Sea Moth, with its otherworldly appearance and captivating allure, serves as a reminder of the endless mysteries that await us in the depths of the ocean, and the importance of preserving and studying these enigmatic creatures for generations to come.
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