Sail lizard fish is a collective name for the sail lizard fish family, which includes long-snouted sail lizard fish and short-snout sail lizard fish. The scientific name Alepisaurus is derived from the Greek word meaning "scaleless fish like a lizard", Chinese described this fish as an image, and the name was tentatively set as "sail lizard fish"
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The muscles are soft, the bone is fragile, and the mouth is large and has sharp teeth.
Sail lizards can reach up to 2 meters in length
Generally living in the deep sea of the Atlantic Ocean, it basically does not appear in shallow waters, and it will die quickly after leaving the deep sea.
It is a voracious carnivorous fish that feeds on a variety of fish and invertebrates.