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lizardfish

[ liz-erd-fish ]

noun

plural (especially collectively) lizardfish, (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) lizardfishes.
  1. any of several large-mouthed fishes of the family Synodontidae, having a lizardlike head.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lizardfish1

First recorded in 1745–55; lizard + fish
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In 2015, more than 50 Thai fishing vessels, primarily bottom trawlers, descended on the Saya de Malha Bank to drag their nets over the ocean floor and scoop up brushtooth lizardfish and round scad, much of which was transported back to shore to be ground into fishmeal.

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Matthews earned a spot in the records books with an Inshore Lizardfish that weighs 9.1 ounces.

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Dives by remotely operated vehicles have captured species such as this lizardfish, or bathysaurus, which was found hanging out at a depth of 1,771 metres, and an array of colourfully named critters: peanut worms, feather stars, cusk eels, cup corals and sea pens.

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Lizardfish typically dwell on the sea floor, where they lie in wait for their prey.

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By three years of age, the fish probably weighed an impressive eight pounds and had shifted its diet to big blue crabs—its favorite—along with penaeid shrimp, small croakers, mullet, menhaden, and lizardfish.

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