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One adaptation of bioluminescent fish is that they may have lures that can produce light to help them hide from predators

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True!!!! Because it blends in.
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True

Step-by-step explanation:

Fish Using Counterillumination

At right the same fish—now with bioluminescent structures on its underside lit—blends in. Many deep sea creatures have evolved this adaptation (known as counterillumination), which enables them to hide in an environment with few hiding places.

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