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Plantanimalia Treasure: Freshwater Fish Species
60. SAMURAI PUFFER (Tetraodon erythrotaenia) FAMILY: Tetraodontoidae TYPE: Miscellanious (Pufferfish) MAX SIZE: 3.5" (approx. 9cm) ORIGIN: I...
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Plantanimalia Treasure: Freshwater Fish Species
ORIGIN: Africa CHARACTER: Aggressive MISC: Like other puffers, these fish have formidable teeth, which can do a lot of damage to tankmates. Snails and shellfish should be included in the diet to help ...
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Freshwater Fish Species Profiles
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130. STARLIGHT BRISTLENOSE PLECO "L183" (Ancistrus dolichopterus)
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Arapaima- The World's Megafishes
A diver shares a tank with an adult arapaima fish at an aquarium in Manaus, Brazil. Known as the pirarucu in Brazil and the paiche in Peru, this South America giant is one of the largest freshwater fish in the world. Some reach lengths of more than ...
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New Salamander Found -- One of World's Smallest
July 8, 2009—The newly named patch-nosed salamander—the second smallest salamander in the United States—had been living right under our noses.
Scientists found the 2-inch-long (5.1-centimeter-long) amphibian (pictured above) in 2007, in a creek near a well-traveled road in northern Georgia. (See a regional map.)... -
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Komodo National Park lies in the Wallacea Region of Indonesia, identified by WWF and Conservation International as a global conservation priority area. The Park is located between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores at the border of the Nusa Tenggara Timur...
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