The Longear eelpout (Lycodes seminudus) is a saltwater fish of the family Zoarcidae that grows up to 52 cm.
Description
The Longear eelpout is an eelpout (Zoarcidae) from cold, deep waters of the deep northern Atlantic and Arctic Ocean. The species grows to about 20 cm and has an elongate, eel-like, pale to greyish body with a largely scaleless, slimy skin and long, confluent dorsal, tail and anal fins. As a sluggish bottom-dweller of the cold deep water it snaps at small crustaceans, worms and molluscs. The fish is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Longear eelpout?
The Longear eelpout has an elongate, eel-like body and is mainly silver-grey.
Where does the Longear eelpout live?
The Longear eelpout lives in the sea (marine waters) and is mostly found around sand or mud bottom.
How big does the Longear eelpout get?
The Longear eelpout grows to a maximum of about 52 cm.
Is the Longear eelpout dangerous to humans?
No, the Longear eelpout is harmless to humans.
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Same genus Lycodes
More from the family Zoarcidae
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