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  2. Guitarfish - Wikipedia

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    Guitarfish. The guitarfish, also referred to as shovelnose rays, are a family, Rhinobatidae, of rays. The guitarfish are known for an elongated body with a flattened head and trunk and small, ray-like wings. The combined range of the various species is tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate waters worldwide.

  3. Rhina ancylostoma - Wikipedia

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    Rhina ancylostoma is a heavily built fish growing to 2.7 m (8.9 ft) long and 135 kg (298 lb) in weight. [3] [7] The head is short, wide, and flattened with an evenly rounded snout; the front portion of the head, including the medium-sized eyes and large spiracles, is clearly distinct from the body. The long nostrils are transversely oriented ...

  4. Shovelnose guitarfish - Wikipedia

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    Shovelnose guitarfish. The shovelnose guitarfish, Pseudobatos productus, is a ray in the family Rhinobatidae. [2][3] It becomes mature at an estimated seven to eight years old. Males are between 90–100 cm (35–39 in) long, while females are around 99 cm (39 in) at that age. [4] The ray can live up to 11 years, and full-grown sizes are around ...

  5. Giant guitarfish - Wikipedia

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    Description. A large fish reaching up to 3.1 m (10 ft) long and weighing as much as 227 kg (500 lb), [5] it is brownish or greyish above with a variable pattern of white spots. Juveniles have a black spot above each pectoral fin, but in adults it is a dusky ring or absent. There is a dark, bar-like pattern between the eyes (on top of the head ...

  6. Common torpedo - Wikipedia

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    For attack and defense, the common torpedo can deliver a strong electric shock of up to 200 volts. It is a solitary, nocturnal ambush predator that feeds mainly on bony fishes and crustaceans. This species is aplacental viviparous, with the developing embryos nourished by yolk and histotroph ("uterine milk") produced by the mother.

  7. Shoaling and schooling - Wikipedia

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    Shoaling and schooling. These powder blue tangs are shoaling. They are swimming somewhat independently, but in such a way that they stay connected, forming a social group. These bluestripe snapper are schooling. They are all swimming in the same direction in a coordinated way. In biology, any group of fish that stay together for social reasons ...

  8. Astroscopus guttatus - Wikipedia

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    Abbott, 1860. Astroscopus guttatus (northern stargazer) is a fish that can reach lengths of 22 inches (56 cm) and is found on the Atlantic shores between the states of North Carolina and New York in the United States. The northern stargazer can be found up to depths of 120 feet (37 m). Stargazers have a flat forehead with a lot of body mass up ...

  9. Perissodus microlepis - Wikipedia

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    Perissodus microlepis. Perissodus microlepis is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika. This species reaches a length of 11 centimetres (4.3 in) TL. This species can also be found in the aquarium trade. [2] It is a scale-eating ' parasite ' on other fish species. It occurs in two distinct morphological forms.

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