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  2. Candiru (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Valenciennes, 1846. Candiru (Vandellia cirrhosa), also known as cañero, toothpick fish, or vampire fish, is a species of parasitic freshwater catfish in the family Trichomycteridae native to the Amazon basin where it is found in the countries of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. The definition of candiru differs between authors.

  3. Cetopsis candiru - Wikipedia

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    Spix & Agassiz, 1829. Cetopsis candiru, also known as candiru, candiru açú, candiru cobra or canero, is a carnivorous species of whale catfish found in the Amazon basin of Peru, Brazil and Bolivia. Similar to Cetopsis coecutiens, Cetopsis candiru is a large species of the genus Cetopsis and a widespread scavenger, known for its voracious ...

  4. Chevrolet Camaro (fourth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The fourth-generation Chevrolet Camaro is a pony car that was produced by American automobile manufacturer General Motors for the 1993 through 2002 model years. It was introduced on an updated F-body platform but retained the same characteristic since the first-generation's introduction back in 1967: two doors, coupe or convertible bodystyles, rear-wheel drive, and a choice of 6-cylinder and ...

  5. Chevrolet Camaro - Wikipedia

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    Alpha platform (2016–2024) The Chevrolet Camaro is a mid-size [1][2] American automobile manufactured by Chevrolet, classified as a pony car. [3][4][5][6] It first went on sale on September 29, 1966, for the 1967 model year and was designed to compete with the Ford Mustang. The Camaro shared its platform and major components with the Firebird ...

  6. Cetopsis - Wikipedia

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    Cetopsis is one of four genera in the subfamily Cetopsinae within the family Cetopsidae. [1] Cetopsis is greatly expanded from when it only included C. coecutiens. A number of genera were synonymized with Cetopsis to retain monophyly of cetopsine genera without erecting many new ones. [1]

  7. Candiru - Wikipedia

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    Look up candiru in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Candiru may refer to: Candiru (fish), a parasitic fish. Candiru phlebovirus, a virus. Candiru, an Israeli spyware company.

  8. Trichomycteridae - Wikipedia

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    Trichomycteridae. Trichomycteridae is a family of catfishes commonly known as pencil catfishes or parasitic catfishes. This family includes the candiru fish (Vandellia cirrhosa), feared by some people for its alleged habit of entering into the urethra of humans. They are one of the few parasitic chordates.

  9. Ictaluridae - Wikipedia

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    Noturus, madtoms. Prietella. Pylodictis. Satan. Trogloglanis. The Ictaluridae, sometimes called ictalurids, are a family of catfish native to North America, where they are an important food source and sometimes fished for sport. The family includes about 51 species, some commonly known as bullheads, madtoms, channel catfish, and blue catfish.