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Inshore lizardfish

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Synodus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Synodus foetens

Rank
  
Species

Inshore lizardfish Synodus foetens Inshore Lizardfish miciah mcnelius Flickr

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Synodus, Synodontidae, Synodus intermedius, Strongylura marina, Atlantic lizardfish

The inshore lizardfish (Synodus foetens) inhabits the east coast of the Americas. They are a slender fish, growing to no more than 16 inches in length. The mouth is large and wide, the upper jaw extending beyond the eyes. The jaws contain many needle-like teeth, found as well as on the tongue and roof of the mouth. The snout is pointed. The dorsal body color is various shades of brown to olive, while the ventral color is typically yellow to white. Young fish have darkly mottled sides which fade as they mature.Inshore lizardfish are bottom-dwellers found over sand and mud in waters as deep as 15 fathoms (90 feet).

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This lizardfish ranges from southern Massachusetts to Brazil, including the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, the West Indies, and Bermuda. However, they are rarely seen north of North Carolina.

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References

Inshore lizardfish Wikipedia