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- Lungfish - Wikipedia
Lungfish are freshwater vertebrates belonging to the class Dipnoi [1] Lungfish are best known for retaining ancestral characteristics within the Osteichthyes, including the ability to breathe air, and ancestral structures within Sarcopterygii, including the presence of lobed
- Lungfish | Natural History, Form Evolution | Britannica
lungfish, (subclass Dipnoi), any member of a group of six species of living air-breathing fishes and several extinct relatives belonging to the class Sarcopterygii and characterized by the possession of either one or two lungs
- 10 Incredible Lungfish Facts - Fact Animal
There are six known species of lungish alive today, that inhabit freshwater lakes, rivers and slow moving water in Africa, South America and Australia These include the Queensland lungfish, South American lungfish, Marbled lungfish, Gilled lungfish, West African lungfish and Spotted lungfish
- Lungfish - Types, Size, Anatomy, Lifespan, Habitat, Diet, Pictures
Lungfish are freshwater lobe-finned fish classified under the class Dipnoi and are among the closest living relatives of the tetrapods They have elongated, eel-like bodies with paired pectoral and pelvic fins, as well as a caudal fin
- Lungfish - The Breathing Fish That Can Survive on Land - AnimalWised
Imagine a fish that can breathe air and survive out of water! That's the incredible lungfish, a rare and ancient group that defies expectations Found in the Southern Hemisphere's freshwater habitats, these "primitive" fish boast a unique biology that allows them to thrive in both aquatic and semiaquatic environments
- Introduction to the Dipnoi - University of California Museum of . . .
the lungfish The Dipnoi are a group of sarcopterygiian fish, are are commonly known as the lungfish Their "lung" is a modified swim bladder, which in most fish is used for buoyancy in swimming, but in the lungfish also absorbs oxygen and removes wastes Modern lungfish in Africa and South America are able to survive when their pools dry up by
- Australian Lungfish - The Australian Museum
Lungfish are named for their ability to breathe air by coming to the surface when water is stagnant or the quality is low The Australian Lungfish is unique in having only a single lung – all other species have a pair
- Lungfish - Encyclopedia. com
lungfish Elongated fish from which the first amphibians developed, found in shallow freshwater and swamps in Africa, South America, and Australia It has primitive lungs, and, during a dry season, the various species can breath air or survive total dehydration by burrowing into the mud and enveloping themselves in a mucous cocoon Order Dipnoi
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