Mulloway
A species of Argyrosomus, Also known as Butterfish, River kingfish, Soapy, Schoolies Scientific name : Argyrosomus japonicus Genus : Argyrosomus
Mulloway, A species of Argyrosomus
Also known as:
Butterfish, River kingfish, Soapy, Schoolies
Botanical name: Argyrosomus japonicus
Genus: Argyrosomus
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Argyrosomus japonicus is a large, slender fish which can grow to 2 m (6 ft 7 in). It has a copper-colored head and is silvery with a bronze-green dorsal surface and paler belly. It has with a row of distinctive white spots running along the lateral line. The caudal fin is angular in juveniles but becomes more rounded in larger fish.
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