Halfbeak
Halfbeak is a genus of marine fish belonging to the family Hemiramphidae, which also includes the related genera Hemiramphus and Hyporhamphus. The genus Halfbeak comprises two known species: Halfbeak halfbeak and Halfbeak melanopterus. These fish are native to the tropical and subtropical waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.
Halfbeak species are characterized by their elongated, beak-like snouts, which are used for foraging on the
Halfbeak species are known for their unique reproductive behavior. They are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs,
Halfbeak fish are of minor commercial importance, primarily caught for their meat and fins. They are also