Sea robins are fish with six 'legs' that act like tongue, reveals research

Sea robins, fish that live at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, have evolved 'legs', a new research has revealed. Sea robins use their six leg-like appendages as tongue, it added. They use them to find prey buried in the seabed, the research stated, adding that their 'legs' are sensitive to both mechanical and chemical stimuli.

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