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Meet the sea robin, a fish that uses its legs to walk and taste the ocean floor for hidden prey.
Sensory Powerhouse
Their leg-like fins are covered in sensory papillae, helping them detect food buried in the seafloor.
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Genes Gone Wild
Sea robins evolved their legs using the same genes that form human limbs—how cool is that?
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Tasting the Ocean
These fish literally "taste" prey with their legs, using genes similar to those in our tongues!
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Walk and Dig
Sea robins walk and dig on the ocean floor, uncovering hidden snacks with their sensory legs.
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The Ultimate Followers
Other fish follow sea robins to steal uncovered prey—talk about freeloading.
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Evolution in Action
Not all sea robins dig! Some species just walk, showing nature’s amazing evolutionary twists.
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