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The common torpedo (Torpedo torpedo), also known as ocellate torpedo or eyed electric ray, is a species of electric ray in the family Torpedinidae.It is found in the Mediterranean Sea and the eastern Atlantic Ocean from the Bay of Biscay to Angola, and is a benthic fish typically encountered over soft substrates in fairly shallow, coastal waters.
The torpedo fish, or electric ray, appears continuously in premodern natural histories as a magical creature, and its ability to numb fishermen without seeming to touch them was a significant source of evidence for the belief in occult qualities in nature during the ages before the discovery of electricity as an explanatory mode.
The Atlantic torpedo (Tetronarce nobiliana) is a species of electric ray in the family Torpedinidae. It is found in the Atlantic Ocean , from Nova Scotia to Brazil in the west and from Scotland to West Africa and off southern Africa in the east, occurring at depths of up to 800 m (2,600 ft), and in the Mediterranean Sea.
Torpedo is a genus of rays, commonly known as electric rays, torpedo rays, or torpedoes. They are slow-moving bottom-dwellers capable of generating electricity as a defense and feeding mechanism.
Torpedo fuscomaculata W. K. H. Peters, 1855 (Black-spotted torpedo) Torpedo mackayana Metzelaar, 1919 (Ringed torpedo) Torpedo marmorata A. Risso, 1810 (Marbled electric ray) Torpedo microdiscus Parin & Kotlyar, 1985 (Smalldisk torpedo) Torpedo panthera Olfers, 1831 (Leopard torpedo) Torpedo semipelagica Parin & Kotlyar, 1985 (Semipelagic torpedo)
The marbled electric ray (Torpedo marmorata) is a species of electric ray in the family Torpedinidae found in the coastal waters of the eastern Atlantic Ocean from the North Sea to South Africa. This benthic fish inhabits rocky reefs , seagrass beds, and sandy and muddy flats in shallow to moderately deep waters.
The torpedo scad is a moderately large fish, growing to a maximum recorded length of 80 cm and a weight of 4 kg, [2] however is more common between 30 and 40 cm length. [2] It is rare at lengths greater than 80 cm. [ 11 ] The species is often considered to have a rather unusual body form, having features superficially similar to tunas ...
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