Longspine Snipefish

Macroramphosus scolopax

Longspine Snipefish are ray-finned fish in the same group of fish as seahorses, pipefishes, and seadragons—all easily identified by their fused jaws that form tubular, elongated snouts.

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Animal Type

Bony Fish

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Range

Western and Eastern Atlantic, Indo-West Pacific

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Natural Habitat

Benthic Habitats

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Diet

Plankton, crustaceans

Conservation Status

Not Evaluated
  • NE
    Not Evaluated
  • DD
    Data Deficient
  • LC
    Least Concern
  • NT
    Near Threatened
  • VU
    Vulnerable
  • EN
    Endangered
  • CR
    Critically Endangered
  • EW
    Extinct in the Wild
  • EX
    Extinct
Extinct
LC
Least Concern

At lower risk of extinction

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