半斑吻棘鰍
Macrognathus semiocellatus
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Freshwater
Maksimum Boy
19,200000762939453 cm
Familya
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 19,200000762939453 cm |
Habitat & Distribution
Su Tipi
Freshwater
Taxonomy
| Takım | Synbranchiformes (Swamp Eels) |
| Familya | Mastacembelidae (Spiny Eels) |
| Türler | Macrognathus semiocellatus |
Sık Sorulan Sorular
How big does 半斑吻棘鰍 get?
半斑吻棘鰍 can grow up to 19.200000762939453 cm long.
What family does 半斑吻棘鰍 belong to?
半斑吻棘鰍 (Macrognathus semiocellatus) belongs to the family Mastacembelidae (Spiny Eels) in the order Synbranchiformes (Swamp Eels).
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