Eleginops maclovinus, commonly known as the Patagonian blenny, is a demersal fish native to the coastal waters of southern South America. It has an elongated, slender body with a silvery-gray coloration. Typically, it grows up to 24 inches and can weigh around 10 pounds. This species is omnivorous and displays solitary or small group behavior in estuarine and marine environments.
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IUCN Status
Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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