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  2. Pufferfish is the common name given to 193 species that make up the family Tetraodontidae, a large group which shares the order Tetraodontiformes with an array of equally wacky-looking species including triggerfish (Balistidae), boxfish (Ostraciidae) and the ocean sunfish (Molidae).

  3. Tetraodontidae - Wikipedia

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    Tetraodontidae is a family of primarily marine and estuarine fish of the order Tetraodontiformes. The family includes many familiar species variously called pufferfish, puffers, balloonfish, blowfish, blowers, blowies, bubblefish, globefish, swellfish, toadfish, toadies, toadle, honey toads, sugar toads, and sea squab. [1] .

  4. Pufferfish - National Geographic Kids

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    Most puffers are found in tropical and subtropical ocean waters, but some species live in brackish and even fresh water. Some species of pufferfish are considered vulnerable due to pollution,...

  5. Pufferfish - National Geographic

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    There are more than 120 species of pufferfish worldwide. Most are found in tropical and subtropical ocean waters, but some species live in brackish and even fresh water. They have long, tapered...

  6. 6 Fun Facts About Puffer Fish - PetMD

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    Puffer fish are well-known for their ability to puff themselves up. This defense tactic involves sucking water into their stomach, rendering them too large for predators to eat. Yet, the intrigue surrounding puffer fish goes far beyond their inflating skills. We took a deep dive with expert fish curators to explore six fun facts about puffer fish.

  7. 10 Incredible Pufferfish Facts - A-Z Animals

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    Puffers are slow, awkward-looking fish that, at first glance, seem like perfect targets for predatory fish. But, if you’re thinking about eating a puffer, you better think twice. The pufferfish’s most famous line of defense is their ability to ‘puff up’.

  8. 20 Types of Pufferfish: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST

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    Pufferfish commonly live in tropical and subtropical oceans, but some are brackish water species. For example, the Fahaka Puffer Fish lives in the freshwater currents of African river systems. In contrast, the Blue Spotted Puffer Fish lives in the salty waters of the Indo-Pacific region.

  9. Pufferfishes and Their Relatives | Smithsonian Ocean

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    Although pufferfishes and their relatives have been extensively studied, there is still much to discover about their natural history, especially about those that live in deep waters. Read on to learn about each of the 10 families through a representative from each family below.

  10. The Pufferfish, are a large family of fish scientifically known as Tetraodontidae. Within this family are 28 different genera, and around 193 unique species. Across the range, they are some of the ocean’s and freshwater’s most intriguing creatures.

  11. All About Pufferfish Species - The Spruce Pets

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    With these facts, pictures, characteristics, compatibility, feeding, aquarium care, and other profile information you can learn all about Porcupinefish and Pufferfish.