What is Moonfish?

Moonfish is a name for different fish, but it is used regionally so that people can talk about a lunar fisherman in cross purpos, without realizing it, each of which refers to a different fish. In these circumstances, the addition of genus and species names may be useful. The mount often occurs with Tunas and Billfish rather than in schools of its kind. They have a silver gray, spotted upper body and red belly, with red fins and tail. They are more like a Pentagon and weigh between £ 60 and 200 (27.2 to 90.7 kg). The mold is sold as fresh fish, especially for the use of restaurants in Sashimi and brilloning.

Another monthly fisherman - sometimes written as an open component, Moon Fish Brantiegus Wardi) - also known as Ward's horse or tile fish, located in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of the new South and Queensland, Austrania. It is long, thin, fish with reddish silver body and blunt muzzle and grows up to 17.7 inches (45 cm) to length. Is consumed but not a foldCE rated as food fish.

The third fish known as Moonfish (Mene Maculata) is located in the Indo-Pacific region, east of Africa, the South China Sea, south of Japan and northeast of Australia. It is also called a gear or pony fish, has a shape somewhat as a mount, but grows only to a length of about 11.8 inches (30 cm). It is a commercial fish and is known as Danggit in the Philippines where it is popular. It is also sold in frozen parts in China.

so -called "Atlantic Moonfish" (Selene setapinnis) has a square shape and is located in the waters of Brazil. It can grow up to 23.6 inches (60 cm) and weighs up to about £ 10 (4.6 kg). It is also a commercial fish and is sold in frozen portions.

Other FIMEZI sh referred to as Moonfish belongs to Vomer Setapinnis and also extinct group of fish from the Jurassic period of the genus Dapedium and fish other than those above from the genera Bathyethiops, Brosme, ChaetodIpterus, Lampris, Mola, Monodactus, Pomoxis, Selene and Trachinotus.

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