The Armless deepsea flounder (Neoachiropsetta milfordi) is a saltwater fish of the family Achiropsettidae that grows up to 57 cm.
Description
The finless flounder is a flatfish (Achiropsettidae) from the cold waters of the southern hemisphere. The species has an oval, strongly flattened body with both eyes on the left side and greatly reduced pectoral fins, to which the name refers. It lives bottom-bound on soft bottoms of the continental shelf and slope around the subantarctic zone. On the bottom it feeds on small invertebrates. The species is harmless to humans.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Armless deepsea flounder?
The Armless deepsea flounder has a flattened, disc-shaped body, is mainly brown and shows a plain pattern.
Where does the Armless deepsea flounder live?
The Armless deepsea flounder lives in the sea (marine waters) and is mostly found around sand or mud bottom.
How big does the Armless deepsea flounder get?
The Armless deepsea flounder grows to a maximum of about 57 cm.
Is the Armless deepsea flounder dangerous to humans?
No, the Armless deepsea flounder is harmless to humans.
Is the Armless deepsea flounder edible?
The Armless deepsea flounder is rarely eaten.
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