Oarfish are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs. A female oarfish can lay up to 6 million eggs at a time, which are then fertilized externally by the male.
what impact do we have on oarfishes
oarfish
Oarfish are 87 feet.
how do oarfish get their food
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.
Oarfish primarily feed on smaller fish, plankton, and invertebrates like shrimp and krill. They are passive predators, using suction to draw in their prey. Oarfish have been observed feeding on drifting jellyfish as well.
no.they are almost extinct they are very rare.
Oarfish are typically found solitary or in small groups. They are deep-sea dwellers that often migrate vertically in the water column rather than horizontally in groups.
10 to 50 feet long.
they don't have gums and feed on zooplankton
Found in all temperate to tropical oceans.