Scientists claim it is first non-human example of a predator using another animal to hide itself when hunting
They do not use a false beard, dark glasses or hide behind newspapers, but when it comes to shadowing others, trumpetfish could give private detectives a run for their money.
Researchers say that when hunting, trumpetfish conceal themselves behind other species of fish to approach their quarry incognito.
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