The Agujon needlefish lives in the pelagic-oceanic, marine environment.
Mexican strip such as Agujon Needlefish, Tylosurus Imperialis Melanotus, Barred Needlefish, the California Needlefish, Strongylura Exilus, the Pacific Needlefish, Tylosurus Pacificus and many more. More
pacificus) and the Agujon Needlefish (Tylosurus imperialis melanotus). The Crocodile needlefish can however grow much larger than all these species. The California Needlefish have a longer beak compared to the Crocodile needlefish. More
and the Pacific Agujon Needlefish, Tylosurus pacificus, both of which have a longer beaks and other subtle differences that are difficult to distinguish without a detailed side-by-side comparison. The Giant Mexican Needlefish is a member of the Belonidae or Needlefish Family. More
Agujon needlefish (Tylosurus acus acus) live in the western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico from Florida to Brazil and in tropical and sub-tropical waters around the world. More
Agujon Needlefish, Atlantic Agujon Needlefish Common Names in French: Aiguille Voyeuse Common Names in Mandarin Chinese: 拉弗圆颌针鱼, 拉弗圓頜針魚 Common Names in Portuguese: Agudja, Agulha Quio, Agulha-D´areia, Agulha-D'areia, More
Aguja in Spanish (español)
Agujón in sp
agujón del Pacífico in Spanish (español)
Agujon needlefish in English
Aiguille voyeuse in French (français)
Marao in sp
Marao ojón in Spanish (español)
Needlefish in English
Pacific agujon in English
Pacific agujon needlefish in English
太平洋圆颌针鱼 in Mandarin Chinese
太平洋圓頜針魚 in Mandarin Chinese