What fish looks like a barracuda?

What fish looks like a barracuda?

Description: a long, slender fish with a pointed snout and a large mouth full of sharp teeth; color- ation is silver with a green or grayish green back; several black or dark spots may occur on the sides toward the tail of the fish. Similar Fish: Sennet, which are small relatives of the barracuda.

What sort of characters are used for fish identification?

LIMNOLOGY. Scientific identification of fishes is based mainly on external characters such as body shape, length, depth, mouth and nature of fish spines, scales, etc.

What fish looks like red snapper?

Blackfin snapper
Blackfin snapper can also look very similar to a red snapper, and often inhabit the same depths and structure. The most obvious difference is a black half-moon shaped marking at the base of the pectoral fin.

What fish killed Nemo’s mom?

barracuda
That’s right, we’re talking about the opening scene, where a giant barracuda attacks the home of Nemo’s dad, Marlin, and ends up eating Nemo’s mom and all of his future brothers and sisters. It’s heartbreaking, tragic and a reminder as to why Marlin is so protective over his only son, Nemo.

What are the different types of fish in Australia?

Fish species in Australia 1 Barramundi. 2 Giant black marlin. 3 Blue, black & striped marlin. 4 Mackerel. 5 Swordfish. 6 Tuna. 7 Yellowtail kingfish. 8 Giant trevally. 9 Permit, bonefish and golden trevally. 10 Snapper and southern reef fish.

What is the largest cuttlefish in Australia?

The Australian giant cuttlefish is the largest of its species, and is native to Australia’s southern coast. It is from Brisbane, Queensland to Shark Bay in Western Australia. It has a unique camouflaging ability, and can blend into any surrounding by changing its body color and texture as well.

Where are Australia’s ‘Big Three’ Fish?

The thrill of such encounters attracts keen anglers from far and wide to Australia’s tropical north, as well coral or rocky reefs across the Top End from Western Australia to the Queensland coast, where big GTs abound. Permit, bonefish and golden trevally are the hallowed “big three” of inshore flats fishing.

What is the north coast fish identification guide?

The intention of the North Coast Fish Identification Guide is to provide a simple, easy to use manual to assist commercial, recreational, charter and customary fishers to identify the most commonly caught marine finfish species in the North Coast Bioregion. This guide is not intended to be a comprehensive taxonomic fish ID guide for all species.

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