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.
At lower risk of extinction
Species yet to be assessed
Insufficient data for evaluation
At lower risk of extinction
Likely to become threatened in the near future
At high risk of extinction
At very high risk of extinction
At extremely high risk of extinction
No longer found in the wild, survives only under human care
No longer exists