The Broadbanded eelpout (Austrolycus laticinctus) is a saltwater fish of the family Zoarcidae that grows up to 82 cm.
Description
The broadbanded eelpout is an eelpout from the cold southwest Atlantic, around southern South America. The species grows to about 82 cm and has an elongate, rearward-tapering body with long, continuous dorsal and anal fins and broad, dark cross-bars. As a bottom-dweller it lives on rocky and soft bottoms of shallow, cold coastal water and hunts small crustaceans, molluscs and worms. The fish is harmless to humans and has no commercial value. The IUCN has not evaluated the species.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Broadbanded eelpout?
The Broadbanded eelpout has a snake-like body, is mainly brown and shows a vertical stripes pattern.
Where does the Broadbanded eelpout live?
The Broadbanded eelpout lives in the sea (marine waters) and is mostly found around sand or mud bottom.
How big does the Broadbanded eelpout get?
The Broadbanded eelpout grows to a maximum of about 82 cm.
Is the Broadbanded eelpout dangerous to humans?
No, the Broadbanded eelpout is harmless to humans.
Is the Broadbanded eelpout edible?
The Broadbanded eelpout is not usually eaten.
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Same genus Austrolycus
More from the family Zoarcidae
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