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Results for "syngnathidae"

Stygiobates

Definition: Stygiobates is a genus of fish in the family Syngnathidae, commonly known as the carpenterfishes or carpentiers. They are known for their distinctive stinging tentacles that can be found on their bodies and are typically found in freshwater environments such as lakes, rivers, and ponds.


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Striostrea

Definition: Striostrea is a genus of fish in the family Syngnathidae, which includes two species of sturgeon. These are known for their large size and distinctive characteristics like their elongated bodies, long, slender spines, and a streamlined appearance.


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Syngnathidae

Definition: Syngnathidae are a family of birds in the order Phasianidae. They are known for their distinctive black and white plumage, which is often seen as a symbol of royalty or nobility. The family includes several species that have been classified into different subfamilies based on their characteristics and ecological roles. For example, the family Syngnathidae has been placed in the order Phasianidae under the name "Phasianidae"


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Greylags

Definition: Greylags are a species of fish that belongs to the family Syngnathidae. They are native to the Arctic region, particularly in the Barents Sea and Kara Sea regions of Russia and northern Europe. The greylag is known for its distinctive white and black body with a grayish-white belly and tail, which helps it blend into the snowy landscape. Its diet consists mainly of smaller fish and small mammals, such as seals. Greylags are important


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Eupolyzoa

Definition: Eupolyzoa is a type of marine animal that belongs to the family Syngnathidae. They are characterized by their large, streamlined bodies and long, flexible tails, which allow them to swim with incredible speed. Eupolypods are commonly found in shallow waters such as coral reefs or seagrass beds.


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