8 Uncommon Species of fish in the deep sea
Coelacanth
The coelacanth is a lengthy fish; weight of coelacanth fish is an average of 176 lb.
(80 kg) and
length is as long as 6.
5 ft.
(2 m).
By investigative their ears bones, scientists know that
coelocanths...
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8 Uncommon Species of fish in the deep sea
Coelacanth
The coelacanth is a lengthy fish; weight of coelacanth fish is an average of 176 lb.
(80 kg) and
length is as long as 6.
5 ft.
(2 m).
By investigative their ears bones, scientists know that
coelocanths are long living fish —some coelacanth living as long as 80 to 100 years.
There is
an African type, which is deep blue in color to help itcamouflage, and an Indonesian type, which
is brown in color.
Coelacanths have very sensitive eyes and only go out to chase at night.
The
rest of the day, they rest deep sea water column, dwelling at depths of up to 2,300 ft.
(700 m)
underwater, while they typically stay at about 295 to 656 feet (90 to 200 m).
Coelacanths
hunting snipe eels, cuttlefish, squid, small sharks, and other fish.
Borna Snakehead
Borna Snakehead is a very rare fresh water fish.
It is also known as the Chel Snakehead.
It is a
part of the Channidae family.
The length of Borna Snakehead is from 20 to 25 centimeters and
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