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  2. Arthrodira - Wikipedia

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    A common misconception is the arthrodires (along with all other placoderms) were sluggish bottom-dwellers that were outcompeted by more advanced fish. Leading to this misconception is that the arthrodire body plan remained relatively conserved (that is, the majority of arthrodires were bullet - or torpedo -shaped) during the Devonian period ...

  3. Hemiodontichthys - Wikipedia

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    Hemiodontichthys is a monotypic genus in the family Loricariidae, under the order Siluriformes (catfishes and their kin), containing a single species, Hemiodontichthys acipenserinus, also known as the Pinocchio whiptail catfish, [1] Pinocchio catfish, [1] Pinocchio cat or the knob-nosed whiptail.

  4. Yellow bullhead - Wikipedia

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    Yellow bullhead are bottom dwellers, living in areas with muck, rock, sand, or clay substrates. Its habitat includes river pools, backwaters, and sluggish current over soft or mildly rocky substrate in creeks, small to larger rivers, and shallow portions of lakes and ponds.

  5. Pacific cod - Wikipedia

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    It has three separate dorsal fins, and the catfish-like whiskers on its lower jaw.In appearance, it is similar to the Atlantic cod.A bottom dweller, it is found mainly along the continental shelf and upper slopes with a range around the rim of the North Pacific Ocean, from the Yellow Sea to the Bering Strait, along the Aleutian Islands, and south to about Los Angeles, down to depths of 900 m ...

  6. Spotted corydoras - Wikipedia

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    The spotted corydoras, longnose corydoras or Agassiz's catfish (Corydoras ambiacus) is a tropical freshwater fish belonging to the subfamily Corydoradinae of the family Callichthyidae. It originates in inland waters in South America and is found in the upper Amazon River basin in Brazil , Colombia and Peru .

  7. Placoderm - Wikipedia

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    Arthrodira ("jointed neck") were the most diverse and numerically successful of the placoderm orders, occupying roles from giant apex predators to detritus-nibbling bottom dwellers. They had a movable joint between armour surrounding the head and body. As the lower jaw moved down, the head shield moved, allowing for a larger opening.

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