The Maori chief is a large bottom-living fish not too dissimilar to the Maori cod.
The Maori chief lives in the demersal, marine, depth range 0 - 100 m environment.
The Maori chief, Notothenia angustata, is a cod icefish in the genus Notothenia found in the southern ocean between New Zealand and Chile south to the Antarctic, at depths down to 100 m in rocky reef areas. Its length is between 30 and 65 cm. More
The Maori chief, Notothenia angustata, is a cod icefish in the genus NototheniaNotothenia Notothenia is a genus of cod icefishes, ray-finned fish in the family Nototheniidae. They inhabit the cold Southern Ocean and other waters around Antarctica.... More
Like most other notothenioids, the Maori chief is solitary and never occurs in schools. Adults are shy and sedentary, foraging among rocks and seaweed mainly at night. During the day, they hide in crevices or under seaweed, occasionally lunging for passing prey. More
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The Maori Chief HotelThe Maori Chief in South Melbourne offers you an innovative lunch and dinner menu. Relax in the resturant, by the open fire or you may prefer a beer with the Maori Chief in the bar. More
The Maori Chief offers three unique areas catering for all styles of functions and celebration. More
Signed by dozens of Maori chiefs in 1840, the treaty ceded sovereignty over New Zealand to Britain, ruled at the time by Queen Victoria. More
Click to enlarge this photograph of a Maori chief in New Zealand. His full facial tattoos are emblematic of his tribe. More
The Maori chief Te Pehi Kupe said during a visit to England in 1826, "Europee man write with pen his name More
The Maori Chief could have been built during the gold rush. The Maori Chief could have been built during the gold rush. More
Maori chief in English
狭头副南极鱼 in Mandarin Chinese
狹頭副南極魚 in Mandarin Chinese