| Scientific name | Eurypegasus draconis |
| English name | Little dragonfish |
| Japanese name | 海天狗 |
| Class | Actinopterygii |
| Order | Gasterosteiformes |
| Family | Pegasidae |
| Genus | Eurypegasus |
| Species | draconis |
| Subspecies | --- |
| Full length | about 10cm |
| Distribution | Pacific Ocean (South of Chiba Prefecture), Indian Ocean |
As its Japanese name suggests, this fish belongs to the stickleback family and is characterized by a snout-like forehead. The whole body is rugged and flat. The area around the head is white, but the tail has a brown speckled pattern, which is a protective coloration. The pectoral fins are large and translucent, with white margins.
live on the seabed. It often stays still under the sand. They eat small animals such as crustaceans and plankton.
I saw it while diving in Osezaki Bay. It was a strange fish sitting still near the bottom of the sea. It is rugged and at first glance it does not seem like a fish. If you look closely, it has a charming face.
Introducing a picture of Little dragonfish.