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- Porcupinefish are medium-to-large fish belonging to the family Diodontidae from the order Tetraodontiformes which are also commonly called blowfish and...
- of the stomach. Many species of the Tetraodontidae, Triodontidae, and Diodontidae are further protected from predation by tetrodotoxin, a powerful neurotoxin...
- and porcupine pufferfish, is a species of marine fish in the family Diodontidae. The long-spine porcupinefish is pale in color with large black blotches...
- Tetraodontidae typically have smaller spines than the sister family Diodontidae, with some spines not being visible until inflation. They are most diverse...
- black-spotted porcupinefish or simply porcupinefish, is a member of the family Diodontidae. The spot-fin porcupinefish is a medium-sized fish which grows up to...
- liturosus), also known as shortspine porcupinefish, is a member of the family Diodontidae. It is found in the tropical and subtropical waters of the Indo-Pacific...
- fish or globefish (Diodon nicthemerus) is a porcupinefish of the family Diodontidae, found in the waters of southern Australia, as far north as Port Jackson...
- Blowfish may also refer to: Porcupinefish, belonging to the family Diodontidae Blowfish (cipher), an encryption algorithm Blowfish (company), an American...
- in the genus Chilomycterus, which is part of the porcupinefish family Diodontidae. Chilomycterus reticulatus has a rotund body, which can be inflated,...
- burrfish (Chilomycterus schoepfi) is a member of the porcupinefish family Diodontidae. It is distinguished from the porcupinefish by the shorter, less sharply...