Spiny Whalefish [Cetonurus crassiceps]
Description
The Spiny Whalefish, or Cetonurus crassiceps, is found in deep-sea environments, primarily in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It has a distinct body structure with a large head, a tapering body, and a small caudal fin. Its body is covered in spines, which gives it its common name. The Spiny Whalefish is typically a dark red to black color and is bioluminescent, producing a soft glow. This species is known to inhabit depths ranging from 500 to 4000 meters.
Taxonomy
Phylum |
Chordates
Chordata
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Class |
Fish
Actinopterygii
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Order |
Cod-like Fishes
Gadiformes
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Family |
Grenadiers or Rattails
Macrouridae
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Genus |
Cetonurus
Cetonurus
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