Tetrabrachium ocellatum (four-armed frogfish) is a species of anglerfish, closely related to the true frogfishes.
Like the true frogfishes, it is a small fish, no more than 7 centimetres (2.8 in) in length, with a flattened body and loose skin.
It has prehensile pectoral fins, helping it to move along the seabed, and giving it its "four-armed" appearance.
It lives in shallow waters, around 50 metres (160 ft) depth, off the coasts of New Guinea, Indonesia, and Australia.
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