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freshwater fish,
which includes the arowanas. They are
commonly known as
bonytongues. The
family has been
regarded as
containing two
extant subfamilies Arapaiminae...
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multiple species. They have
several other common names,
including Asian bonytongue, dragonfish, and a
number of
names specific to the
different color varieties...
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Scleropages jardinii, the Gulf saratoga,
Australian bonytongue,
pearl arowana or
northern saratoga, is a
freshwater bony fish
native to
Australia and New...
- The arapaima, pirarucu, or
paiche is any
large species of
bonytongue in the
genus Arapaima native to the
Amazon and
Essequibo basins of
South America....
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Polypterus senegalus, a fish of the
family Polypteridae Asian arowana, a
bonytongue fish of the
family Osteoglossidae Draconichthys, an
arthrodire placoderm...
- Boga
Bombay duck
Bonefish Bonito Bonnethead shark Bonnetmouth Bonytail Bonytongue Bowfin Boxfish Bramble shark Bream Brill Bristlemouth Bristlenose catfish...
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Cretophareodus is an
extinct genus of
bonytongue from the
Campanian of the
Dinosaur Park
Formation in Alberta. It is
known from a
nearly complete skeleton...
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African arowana or Nile
arowana (Heterotis niloticus) is a
species of
bonytongue.
Despite being called an "arowana", the
African arowana is more closely...
- long based,
while the
pectoral and
ventral fins are small. The name "
bonytongues" is
derived from a
toothed bone on the
floor of the mouth, the "tongue"...
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Brychaetus is an
extinct genus of
prehistoric marine bonytongue fish
known from the Late
Cretaceous to the late
Eocene of Europe,
North America, and northern...