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- Tetraodontidae - Wikipedia
Tetraodontidae typically have smaller spines than the sister family Diodontidae, with some spines not being visible until inflation
- Pufferfish Fish Facts - Tetraodontidae - A-Z Animals
Pufferfish belong to the family Tetraodontidae, which is part of the order Tetraodontiformes This order of fish is characterized by having four large, fused teeth that form a beak-like structure, and is thought to have evolved from ancient, bony fish that lived in the oceans millions of years ago
- Pufferfishes and Their Relatives - Smithsonian Ocean
Pufferfishes (Tetraodontidae), 196 species Pufferfishes are the most famous tetraodontiforms because they can inflate their body several times its ordinary size by rapidly pumping water or air into their stomach
- FAMILY Details for Tetraodontidae - Puffers
Distribution: tropical and subtropical areas of Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Habitiat: Chiefly marine Many going into and inhabiting brackish and freshwater Morphology: Naked or with short prickles in belly Jaw teeth fused but separated by a median suture in each jaw, giving rise to 4 fused teeth
- Tetraodontidae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Tetraodontidae is defined as a family of fishes commonly known as pufferfishes, characterized by their slow swimming, distinctive body shapes, and a hard beak formed from elongated laminar teeth, which they use to crush hard-shelled invertebrates
- Tetraodontidae - Wikiwand
Tetraodontidae is a family of marine and freshwater fish in the order Tetraodontiformes The family includes many familiar species variously called pufferfish,
- Tetraodontidae - Animalia
They are morphologically similar to the closely related porcupinefish, which have large external spines (unlike the thinner, hidden spines of the Tetraodontidae, which are only visible when the fish have puffed up)
- Tetraodontidae (Pufferfishes) - Reef App
Pufferfish (Tetraodontidae) are known for their unique way of swimming, their very interesting personality and of course their ability to puff up It is not a coincidence that so many aquarists fall for these funny fish
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