Bonga
Ethmalosa fimbriata
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Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 46.0 cm |
| Maximum Weight | 1.0 kg |
| 서식 수심 | 0-50m |
Habitat & Distribution
Neritic, estuaries
수질 유형
Freshwater & Saltwater
서식 수심
0-50m
Taxonomy
| 목(目) | Clupeiformes (Herrings & Sardines) |
| 과(科) | Dorosomatidae |
| 종 | Ethmalosa fimbriata |
자주 묻는 질문
How big does Bonga get?
Bonga can grow up to 46.0 cm long and weigh 1.0 kg.
Where is Bonga found?
Neritic, estuaries
What family does Bonga belong to?
Bonga (Ethmalosa fimbriata) belongs to the family Dorosomatidae in the order Clupeiformes (Herrings & Sardines).
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