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Pink frogfish
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C. pictus
Binomial name
Chaunax pictus
Lowe, 1846

The pink frogfish, Chaunax pictus, is a sea toad of the family Chaunacidae, found circumglobally on continental shelves and slopes in tropical to temperate waters (except the Caribbean Sea), at depths of between 200 and 660 m. Its length is up to 40 cm.

The pink frogfish is moderately elongate compared to most other frogfishes, with a rough scaleless skin with many small filaments attached. Large limb-like pectoral fins are set behind the very small pelvic fins. The small gill opening is well back on the body, nearer the tail than the head. Above the large upward-pointing mouth is a fishing lure that can be folded down into a groove on top of the head.

Coloration is pink-rosy with golden spots on the head and body, and pink fins.

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