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Yes you can eat crocodile needlefish. The bones are bright green, which puts some people off but it is deffinately one of the best tasting fish we have caught!
Needlefish are generally not recommended for human consumption due to their sharp, elongated bodies and potential for carrying parasites. In some cultures, they are consumed but require careful preparation to ensure safety. It is best to avoid eating needlefish unless you are certain they have been properly handled and cooked.
a platypus it is not really a fish it is an amphibian that lays eggs
I'm unable to display images as I'm a text-based AI. However, needlefish are slender, predatory fish with elongated bodies and long beak-like jaws filled with sharp teeth. They are known for their agility and ability to leap out of the water, often seen in coastal areas of tropical and subtropical oceans.
That would be a needlefish or a newt, though there are many more. I believe the newt can live on land also. A needlefish eats plankton, and live near the surface of the water, or shallow marine habitats.
Flat needlefish was created in 1846.
Male Needlefish have a black edge to the dorsal and anal fins. You can find Needlefish in fresh water.
The word is gar. It is a type of needlefish.
The needlefish is a carnivorous fish that has hundreds of small, sharp teeth. The needlefish will leap out of water like a flying fish while in pursuit of prey.
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Yes you can eat crocodile needlefish. The bones are bright green, which puts some people off but it is deffinately one of the best tasting fish we have caught!
Needlefish are generally not recommended for human consumption due to their sharp, elongated bodies and potential for carrying parasites. In some cultures, they are consumed but require careful preparation to ensure safety. It is best to avoid eating needlefish unless you are certain they have been properly handled and cooked.
Potamorrhaphis guianensis
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