Blueband whiptail
Coelorinchus matamua
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Saltwater
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 65,0 cm |
| Plage de profondeur | 450-1000m |
Habitat & Distribution
Type d'eau
Saltwater
Plage de profondeur
450-1000m
Taxonomy
| Ordre | Gadiformes (Cods) |
| Famille | Macrouridae (Grenadiers) |
| Espèces | Coelorinchus matamua |
Foire aux questions
How big does Blueband whiptail get?
Blueband whiptail can grow up to 65.0 cm long.
What family does Blueband whiptail belong to?
Blueband whiptail (Coelorinchus matamua) belongs to the family Macrouridae (Grenadiers) in the order Gadiformes (Cods).
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