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Blackfin sorcerer - Wikipedia
The blackfin sorcerer (Nettastoma melanurum) is a species of saltwater eel in the family Nettastomatidae of the order Anguilliformes. It is found only in the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. See more
Blackfin sorcerer eels live in the coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean and also in the western Mediterranean Sea. They are more concentrated in … See more
The Blackfin sorcerer are usually 50–60 centimetres (1.6–2.0 ft) in length when fully grown though the largest specimen was a male who was 73 centimetres (2.40 ft) in length. They are similar in appearance to other members of the family … See more
The Blackfin sorcerer is known to live in holes on the bottoms of continental slopes. Its natural predators include cod-like fish such as the … See more
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Blackfin sorcerer (Nettastoma melanurum)
WEBAug 22, 2018 · Blackfin sorcerer (Nettastoma melanurum) was first described in 1810 by the American naturalist, zoologist and botanist Constantine Samuel Rafinesque (1783-1840). It occurs at the depth of …
Nettastoma melanura - Fishes of Australia
WEBFeeding. Considered a benthic scavenger and a sit-and-wait predator, feeding mostly on decapod curstaceans, siphonophores and pyrosomids. Etymology. The specific name melanura is from the Greek melanos (= …
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Blackfin Sorcerer - Nettastoma Melanurum | Marinewise
WEBScientific name Nettastoma Melanurum . Family Duckbill Eel / Nettastomatidae . Size Up to 78 cm (31 in) Weight Up to .25 kg (.56 lb) Distribution. Habitat & AU Distribution Deep water, muddy areas on the …
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