Houndfish

Houndfish is primarily a game-fish that belongs to the Belonidae family. The beak of this fish almost looks like the jaw of a crocodile. That’s why it is also called crocodile needlefish. Houndfish is called by many names in different regions, like Hound needlefish, Aligator Gar, Giant Longtom, Crocodile Longtoms, Seagars, Ocean Piper and Garfish Gar.

Scientific Classification

Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Beloniformes
Belonidae
Tylosurus
Tylosurus crocodilus

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Scientific Classification

Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Beloniformes
Belonidae
Tylosurus
Tylosurus crocodilus

Description

This fish has a thin and long body with narrow and pointed jaw. An adult fish can be around 5 feet in length and weigh around 10 pounds. The color of the sides is silver and the backside has green and blue shades. The underside is generally white. Houndfish do not have spines, instead it has soft rays. They have 20 – 25 soft rays in its dorsal fin and 19 – 22 soft rays in the anal fin.

Houndfish Picture
Picture 1 – Houndfish

Distribution

This fish is found in oceans across the world. In West Atlantic region they inhabit from United States to Brazil and in the East Atlantic region, they are found near the African coastline. In the Pacific region they range from the North of Japan down to New South Wales (Australia). They also inhabit the Indian Ocean.

Habitat

Houndfish prefers to swim just below the ocean surface. Houndfish is generally found in tropical and sub tropical oceanic region where the water temperature is around 25 – 30 degrees centigrade. They are found at the ocean surface going as deep as 12 – 16 meter. This oceanic species are occasionally found in seaward reefs and lagoons as well.

Diet

Houndfish feed on anchovies and other small fishes which fit into their mouth. They are also known to feed on small flying fishes.

Pictures of Houndfish
Picture 2 – Houndfish Picture

Behavior

They are generally spotted in small schools. They have a tendency of jumping towards the light in the dark. This species is an egg laying fish. The outer surface of the eggs has tendrils that help it to stick to objects in the water.

Predators

Their predators include large Tunas and other large fish species.

Fishing

This needlefish is popular among occasional game fishers. Sometime, they are also sold in markets. Houndfish is generally caught by using live baits. They have a tendency to play with the bait before actually swallowing it. Most game-fishers consider this species as a catch-and-release fish.

Attack

Though they are a very popular game-fish, yet they are considered dangerous as they have a tendency to jump out from the water at a very high speed if they are frightened. They can bite with their sharp teeth. They are known to cause injury to fishermen with their snouts.

Interesting Facts

Here are some interesting facts about Houndfish-

  • The largest Houndfish ever caught weighed 63.5 kg.
  • One Houndfish caught off the La Paz beach was 64 inches long and 16 inches in width.
  • Most people do not eat Houndfish as their bones are green in color.
  • Houndfish is often confused with other Needlefish species like California Needlefish, Agujon Needlefish, Flat Needlefish and Pacific Needlefish.
  • This Needlefish is known to be a fast breeding species.

Conservation Status

This fish is not counted among the endangered species of the world. They are not present in the list of International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Pictures

Here some pictures of this needlefish species:

Images of Houndfish
Picture 3 – Houndfish Image

Photos of Houndfish
Picture 4 – Houndfish Photo

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