Regalecus glesne
Fish
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Regalecidae
Named after their fins that resemble oars. Have no teeth but many gill rakers.
Oceanic and can live at great depths, but occasionally cast up on beaches.
Feed on euphausiid crustaceans, small fishes and squid.
Spawning occurs between July and December and larvae are encountered near the surface.
Caught with encircling nets and marketed fresh. In Guinness Book of Records as longest bony fish.