The strange appearance of cannibalistic fish on US beaches baffles scientists

Lancet fish (Alepisaurus ferox), also called cannibals, do not cease to amaze scientists.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
08 May 2023 Monday 05:25
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The strange appearance of cannibalistic fish on US beaches baffles scientists

Lancet fish (Alepisaurus ferox), also called cannibals, do not cease to amaze scientists. At nearly two meters long, this 'scaleless lizard' is one of the largest deep-sea fish, with a fierce appearance with fanged gaping jaws, huge eyes, a long, slippery body and a sail-shaped fin.

This species lives primarily in tropical and subtropical waters, but migrates north to subarctic areas such as the Bering Sea in Alaska to feed. That's why scientists have been baffled by the discovery of several lancet fish off the shores of Oregon beaches in the North Pacific.