Common name : King of herrings,
Ribbon fish, Oar fish
Scientific name : Regalecus glesne
Family : Regalecidae
Native to : Oceans worldwide except the poles
Interesting fact : The giant oar fish is the world’s longest bony fish growing up to 56 feet long.
Conservation status : Not Evaluated
The giant oar fish is silvery with dark markings, red fins, a ribbon-like body and long, oar-shaped pelvic fins. It is a solitary fish that swims with its dorsal fin, also swimming in vertical position. It feeds on krill, small crustaceans, small fish and squid. The eggs are 2.5 mm in size and float near the surface until hatching.