What is Lizardfish?
Lizardfish is a fish in the family of Synodontidae. These fish are named for their clearly jagged appearance, which is rather lizards, especially in combination with cylindrical bodies of many Lizard species. Two other fish families, pseudotrichonotidae and Bathysauridae, are sometimes colloquially known as Lizardfish. Both families are very small and their extent is more limited than the extent of the real Lizardfish. Their mouths are very large and lined with sharp teeth and are equipped with breast and pelvic fins below and dorsal and fat fins above. The tails of these fish are deeply branched. In color, fish can be greenish, brown, gray or cream colors, depending on the species and waters in which they live. They are strongly spotted and spotted, allowing them to mask in many environments. Fish use their color to mix with an ocean day and be known,that they bury in the sand and mud to hide from potential prey and predators. The largest types of Lizardfish can be up to two feet (60 centimeters). The habits of mating for these fish differ depending on the species and some bears live young.
These fish are highly active hunters who follow and strike in prey. When it is successful in capturing prey, the fish stop from hunting and rest before the hunting activities are restored. They are usually not dangerous for larger animals, such as humans, although they sometimes meet swimmers and divers who can be upset their teeth. While the fish are sometimes caught by people on the fish and on commercial fishing ships are usually discarded because they are too bone to be good food sources.
Bathysauridae are the inhabitants of the bottom of deep water. Occur in much deeper waters than real lizardfish, and although they shareSome physical properties tend to have a lighter color, like many organisms designed to live in very deep water. Pseudotrichonotidae are small relatives occurring exclusively in the southeast areas of the Pacific Ocean. They are known as diving or sand Lizardfishes, which is a reference to the fact that these DNA residents prefer to inhabit the sandy environment.