Loo
Luvarus imperialis
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Saltwater
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 200.0 cm |
| Maximum Weight | 150.0 kg |
| 栖息水深 | 0-200m |
Habitat & Distribution
水质类型
Saltwater
栖息水深
0-200m
Taxonomy
| 目 | Acanthuriformes (Surgeonfishes and allies) |
| 科 | Luvaridae |
| 物种 | Luvarus imperialis |
常见问题
How big does Loo get?
Loo can grow up to 200.0 cm long and weigh 150.0 kg.
What family does Loo belong to?
Loo (Luvarus imperialis) belongs to the family Luvaridae in the order Acanthuriformes (Surgeonfishes and allies).
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