The Arabian sicklefin chimaera, (Neoharriotta pumila), is a species of fish in the Rhinochimaeridae family. It is found in Somalia, Yemen, and possibly India. Its natural habitat is open seas.is a species of rattail that occurs in the southern oceans, mostly south of the Antarctic Convergence. This fish is found at depths of from 500 to 3,800 metres (1,600 to 12,500 ft).
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| - The Arabian sicklefin chimaera, (Neoharriotta pumila), is a species of fish in the Rhinochimaeridae family. It is found in Somalia, Yemen, and possibly India. Its natural habitat is open seas.is a species of rattail that occurs in the southern oceans, mostly south of the Antarctic Convergence. This fish is found at depths of from 500 to 3,800 metres (1,600 to 12,500 ft).
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| - The Arabian sicklefin chimaera, (Neoharriotta pumila), is a species of fish in the Rhinochimaeridae family. It is found in Somalia, Yemen, and possibly India. Its natural habitat is open seas.is a species of rattail that occurs in the southern oceans, mostly south of the Antarctic Convergence. This fish is found at depths of from 500 to 3,800 metres (1,600 to 12,500 ft).
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