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  2. Amazon leaffish - Wikipedia

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    Amazon leaffish. The Amazon leaffish (Monocirrhus polyacanthus), or South American leaffish, is a species of fish belonging to the family Polycentridae. It is found in the Amazon basin in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela, [1][2] where it inhabits edges of rivers and lakes, and streams. [3] It is generally a low-density species that ...

  3. Nandidae - Wikipedia

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    These fish usually have a coloration that appears to have evolved to resemble dead leaves, and very large protractile mouths. Those features, along with their peculiar movements (seemingly intended to resemble a leaf innocently moving through the water) help them to catch fairly large prey compared to their body size, including small fish ...

  4. Taenianotus - Wikipedia

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    Taenianotus garretti Günther, 1874. Taenianotus is a monotypic genus of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes. Its only species is Taenianotus triacanthus, the leaf scorpionfish, paperfish, paper scorpionfish, sailfin leaffish or threespine scorpionfish. This taxon has a wide Indo-Pacific distribution.

  5. Parambassis ranga - Wikipedia

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    Chanda ranga F. Hamilton, 1822. Parambassis ranga, commonly known as the Indian glassy fish, Indian glassy perch, or Indian X-ray fish, is a species of freshwater fish in the Asiatic glassfish family Ambassidae of order Perciformes. It is native to an area of South Asia from Pakistan to Vietnam, Malaysia and Bangladesh.

  6. Nandus nandus - Wikipedia

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    Nandus nandus, commonly known as the Gangetic leaffish, is a species of Asian leaffish native to South Asia and Indochina. They are common in slow-moving or stagnant bodies of water, including ponds, lakes, ditches, and flooded fields. Other common names of the species include mottled nandus and mud perch. They are commercially important and ...

  7. Glass knifefish - Wikipedia

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    Glass knifefish. Glass knifefishes are fishes in the family Sternopygidae in the order Gymnotiformes. Species are also known as rattail knifefishes. [1] These fishes inhabit freshwater streams and rivers in Panama and South America. [1] Many species are specialized for life in the deep (more than 20 m or 66 ft) swiftly moving waters of large ...

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