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Razorback scabbardfish

Razorback scabbardfish

Assurger anzac

Family
Trichiuridae
Max Length
250 cm
Max Weight
7 kg
IUCN Status
NE
Water Type
saltwater

Overview

The razorback scabbardfish, Assurger anzac, is a rare species of cutlassfish, family Trichiuridae, and the only member of its genus. It has been caught from scattered locations worldwide: in the Atlantic Ocean it is known from off Puerto Rico, Uruguay, and the Walvis Ridge, in the Indian Ocean it is known from off western Australia, and in the Pacific Ocean it is known from off New Guinea, southern Japan, Midway Island, California, and the Nazca and Sala y Gomez Ridges. Adults are thought to be benthopelagic, occurring at a depth of 150–400 meters (490–1,310 ft), while juveniles are found near the surface or in midwater.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big do Razorback scabbardfish get?+

Razorback scabbardfish (Assurger anzac) can reach up to 250 cm in length and 7 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is NE.

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