Oarfish is not edible because they live 3,300 feet deep and live in harsh conditions. They would be very tough and taste like ocean water, and they
would be very bony.
they don't have gums and feed on zooplankton
The oarfish has so many adaptations that helps its survival. They have a long bone structure that helps them to swim in a vertical position. Since they do not have teeth, they do not eat meat.
There is nothing that suggests the oarfish is dangerous.
Let us be clear, here. Although, when cooked properly it is considered a delicacy, in China, Oarfish is often not preferred for consumption because of its "gelatinous flesh." - many sources refer to the flesh as a reason not to consume oarfish. But it is edible.
Oarfish are a breed of long, bony fish that are found in tropical oceans. The lifespan of an oarfish is between 15 and 20 years.
what impact do we have on oarfishes
YES
oarfish
Oarfish are 87 feet.
how do oarfish get their food
no.they are almost extinct they are very rare.
10 to 50 feet long.