The Oreo dory (Xenolepidichthys dalgleishi) is a saltwater fish of the family Grammicolepididae that grows up to 18 cm.
Description
The spotted tinselfish is a deep-sea fish (family Grammicolepididae) occurring worldwide in the deep ocean. The species reaches about 17 cm and has a very thin, deep, disc-shaped, highly silvery body with dark spots and a small, protrusible mouth. It lives benthically on the continental slope. Its diet consists of small zooplankton and small invertebrates. Because of its life in deeper water the species is little studied. It is harmless to humans and of no fishery value.
Frequently asked questions
How do you recognise the Oreo dory?
The Oreo dory has a flattened, disc-shaped body, is mainly silver-grey and shows a spots pattern.
Where does the Oreo dory live?
The Oreo dory lives in the sea (marine waters) and is mostly found around mixed bottom.
How big does the Oreo dory get?
The Oreo dory grows to a maximum of about 18 cm.
Is the Oreo dory dangerous to humans?
No, the Oreo dory is harmless to humans.
Is the Oreo dory edible?
The Oreo dory is not usually eaten.
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