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- Tetraodontidae - Wikipedia
Most pufferfish species live in marine or brackish waters, but several tropical genera, comprising about 35 species, spend their entire lifecycles in fresh water
- Pufferfish - Types, Habitat, Diet, Predators, Lifespan
What are pufferfish Where how long do they live What how do they eat Why do they puff up Learn about their species, size, and anatomy, with pictures
- Pufferfish Animal Facts - Tetraodontidae - A-Z Animals
Pufferfishes (family Tetraodontidae) are ray-finned fishes in the order Tetraodontiformes, characterized by their ability to inflate their bodies as a defense, their beak-like fused teeth, and frequent chemical defenses (notably tetrodotoxin in many species)
- 12 Interesting Pufferfish Facts - Fact Animal
Pufferfish is the common name given to 193 species that make up the family Tetraodontidae, a large group which shares the order Tetraodontiformes with an array of equally wacky-looking species including triggerfish (Balistidae), boxfish (Ostraciidae) and the ocean sunfish (Molidae)
- Pufferfish - National Geographic Kids
Pufferfish can inflate into a ball shape to evade predators Also known as blowfish, these clumsy swimmers fill their elastic stomachs with huge amounts of water (and sometimes air) and blow
- Pufferfish: An underwater balloon of death? - Natural History Museum
There are nearly 200 species of pufferfish Many are known by common names that relate to the swollen shape they adopt to deter predators Examples include puffers, blowfish, balloonfish, bubblefish, globefish and swellfish Pufferfish are primarily found in the world’s warm waters
- Puffer Fish: 12 Fascinating Facts + 10 Types You Should Know
Below are ten pufferfish species representing incredible diversity within this family These species of pufferfish range from freshwater giants to colorful reef dwellers
- 20 Types of Pufferfish: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST
Pufferfish is under the Tetraodontidae family, with approximately 193 species across 28 genera Pufferfish commonly live in tropical and subtropical oceans, but some are brackish water species For example, the Fahaka Puffer Fish lives in the freshwater currents of African river systems
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