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Alepisaurus ferox, also known as the long snouted lancetfish, longnose lancetfish, or cannibal fish, is a species of lancetfish found in the ocean depths down to 1,830 m (6,000 ft). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] This species grows to 215 cm (85 in) in total length and a weight of 9 kg (20 lb).
Alepisaurus ferox R. T. Lowe, 1833 (long-snouted lancetfish) The anatomic difference between the two species is the shape of the snout, which is long and pointed in A. ferox, and slightly shorter in A. brevirostris. The long-snouted lancetfish is found in the tropical and northern sub-tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean.
The long-snouted bat has an obligate mutualistic relationship with the W. weberbaueri and as a result, this species is the primary pollinator and seed disperser for this species. [4] This species of cactus produces fruit year around, even after 17 months without rain which allows minimal bat populations to persist.
Alepisaurus paronai is an extinct species of lancetfish known from a fossil skull found in Middle Miocene-aged strata in Piedmont, Italy.The skull is very similar in anatomy and dimensions to that of the extant long-snouted lancetfish. [1]
The toothy fish weighed in at 18.6 pounds and was 54.75 inches long, officials said. The catch is now certified as a state record for longnose gar, officials said.
Lonchophyllines, like the long-snouted and orange nectar bats; Many Glossophagines, such as the Pallas's long-tongued bat and the Mexican long-tongued bat; Virtually all of Stenodermatinae are frugivores, including the great stripe-faced, big-eyed, tent-making, wrinkle-faced, Honduran white, and Neotropical fruit bats [550] [548] [551] [552]
Wilson’s wedge-snouted skinks are considered “medium-sized,” reaching about 5.6 inches in length, the study said. They have a “cylindrical” body, “long” tail and “wedge-shaped ...
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