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Japanese gissu

Pterothrissus gissu

Family
Albulidae
Max Length
50 cm
Max Weight
4.0435 kg
IUCN Status
DD
Water Type
saltwater

Overview

Pterothrissus gissu, also known as the Japanese gissu, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Albulidae. The Japanese gissu is an extremely rare marine fish that is distributed in deep water off northwest Pacific Ocean. Due to its natural habitat being in deep offshore waters, there is a lack of sufficient data on the Japanese Gissu. This fish is known to pass through a leptocephalus larval stage, but only metamorphosed specimens have been available This species is the only member of its genus.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big do Japanese gissu get?+

Japanese gissu (Pterothrissus gissu) can reach up to 50 cm in length and 4.0435 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is DD.

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