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species of
osteoglossiform (bony-tongued) fishes,
commonly known as
featherbacks and knifefishes.
These fishes live in
freshwater or
brackish environments...
- The
clown featherback (Chitala ornata), also
known as the
clown knifefish and
spotted knifefish, is a
nocturnal species of
tropical fish with a long,...
- The
bronze featherback (Notopterus notopterus; ****amese: কান্ধুলি kandhuli, Bengali: ফলি,Bengali: কাংলা,, Thai: ปลาสลาด, ปลาฉลาด, ปลาตอง, Vietnamese:...
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Indonesian featherback (Chitala borneensis) is a
species of
knifefish from
freshwater habitats in
Southeast Asia. The
details of its
range are not...
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Ganges and
Mahanadi River basins. It is
sometimes known as the
Indian featherback or
Indian knifefish. In the past, it
frequently included several related...
- The
royal knifefish or
Indochina featherback,
Chitala blanci, is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
family Notopteridae found in the
Mekong basin in...
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Chitala lopis, also
known as the
belida or
giant featherback, is a
species of
freshwater fish,
endemic to the
islands of Java and
Sumatra in Indonesia...
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aquarium industry. They are
commonly known as the
Asian knifefishes or
featherbacks. They are
native to
freshwater in
South and
Southeast Asia. The largest...
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False cat
shark False moray False trevally Fangtooth Fathead sculpin Featherback Fierasfer Fire goby
Filefish Finback cat
shark Fingerfish Fire bar danio...
- (Pangasius pangasius),
goonch catfish (Bagarius),
snakeheads (Channa),
bronze featherback (Notopterus notopterus) and
milkfish (Chanos chanos). The
Ganges basin...