- prey it
feeds on are
still relatively small compared to its body size,
comprising of chaetognaths,
other squid, and fish up to the size of
toothfishes....
-
weeverfishes and
duckbills (9 families)
Suborder Notothenioidei – icefishes,
toothfishes,
Antarctic dragonfishes and
allies (8 families)
Suborder Scorpaenoidei...
- per year.
Toothfishes are
large in size, with both
species reaching maximum sizes exceeding 100 kg. This
trait distinguishes the
toothfishes from other...
-
internationally peer-reviewed
scientific advice. The
Patagonian and the
Antarctic toothfishes are
sometimes sold
under the
culinary name "Chilean sea b****" in the...
- sole
genus in the
family Champsodontidae.
These fishes, the
crocodile toothfishes, are
native to the Indo-Pacific region.
Although Champsodon is the only...
-
Champsodontidae Jordan & Snyder, 1902 - gulpers,
gapers or
crocodile toothfishes (considered as part of Pempheriformes).
Cheimarrichthyidae Regan, 1913...