Details, Explanation and Meaning About Icefish

Icefish Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

Icefishes
Neopagetopsis ionah,
length: ca. 50 cm
:Animalia
:Chordata
:Actinopterygii
:Perciformes
:Channichthyidae
Species
Chaenocephalus aceratus
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The icefishes (or white-blooded fishes) are a family (Channichthyidae) of perciform fish found in the cold waters around Antarctica and southern South America.

Note: This article is not about noddlefishes (family salangidae) which can be found in Asian waters and which are also called icefishes as well.

Their blood is transparent because they have no haemoglobin and no or only defunct erythrocytes. Their metabolism relies only on the oxygen dissolved in the liquid blood, which is believed to be absorbed oxygen directly through the skin from the water. This works, because water can dissolve most oxygen when it is coldest. Also, their muscles (except the heart muscle) lack myoglobin. These extraordinary properties seem to be an adaption to the extreme cold of their habitat. (Note that water temperature can drop below 0 °C (the freezing point of freshwater) in the Antarctic sea, but, on the other hand, stays rather constant.)

Icefish feed on krill, copepods, and other fish.


Antarctic icefish larvae - photo
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