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- fish
belonging to the
order Tetraodontiformes,
closely related to the
pufferfishes and filefishes. Fish in the
family are
known variously as boxfishes,...
- The
largest prehistoric animals include both
vertebrate and
invertebrate species. Many of them are
described below,
along with
their typical range of size...
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These forms range from
nearly square or
triangular (boxfishes),
globose (
pufferfishes) to
laterally compressed (filefishes and triggerfishes). They
range in...
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Marilyna is a
genus of
pufferfishes native to the
western Pacific Ocean.
There are
currently three recognized species in this genus:
Marilyna darwinii...
- at 730 Mb in size.
Analysis from this data
suggests that
sunfish and
pufferfishes diverged approximately 68
million years ago,
which corroborates the results...
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Chelonodon is a
genus of
pufferfishes native to the Indo-Pacific. They are
mainly found in
coastal regions and estuaries, but
sometimes in rivers. There...
- (Sp****oides yergeri) is a
species in the
family Tetraodontidae, or
pufferfishes. It is
found in the
Caribbean Sea. Shao, K.-T.; Hardy, G.; Jing, L.;...
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waters of the Indo-Pacific
Ocean regions,
primarily because equally toxic pufferfishes from
other regions are much less
commonly eaten.
Several reported cases...
- Sp****oides
rosenblatti is a
species in the
family Tetraodontidae, or
pufferfishes. Froese,
Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2008).
Species of Sp****oides...