- The Mormyridae,
sometimes called "
elephantfish" (more
properly freshwater elephantfish), are a
superfamily of
weakly electric fish in the
order Osteoglossiformes...
- The Cape
elephantfish (Callorhinchus capensis), also
known as
josef or St
Joseph shark, is a
species of fish in the
family Callorhinchidae. The Cape elephantfish...
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Elephant fish may
refer to: Fish Callorhinchidae, a
family of
marine fish also
known as
elephant sharks or plough-nose
chimaeras Mormyridae, a
family of...
- Peters's elephant-nose fish (Gnathonemus petersii) is an
African freshwater elephantfish in the
genus Gnathonemus.
Other names in
English include elephantnose...
- hdl:11336/64515. Rizzari,
Justin R.; Finucci,
Brittany (2019). "
Elephantfish".
Current Biology. 29 (10): R352–R353. Bibcode:2019CBio...29.R352R. doi:10...
- the
highest for fish
alongside manta rays (although the
electrogenic elephantfish has a
ratio nearly 80
times higher—about 1/32,
which is
slightly higher...
-
Medjed were a kind of
elephantfish worshipped at
Oxyrhynchus (Gr. Ὀξύρρυγχος) in
ancient Egyptian religion. The fish were
believed to have
eaten the ****...
- environment.
Elephantfish (Mormyridae) from
Africa have
tuberous electroreceptors known as
Knollenorgans and
Mormyromasts in
their skin.
Elephantfish emit short...
-
elephantnose or
wormjawed mormyrid (Campylomormyrus tamandua) is a
species of
elephantfish. It is
found in
rivers in West and
Middle Africa. It is
brown or black...
- Callorhinchus, the plough-nosed
chimaeras or
elephantfish, are the only
living genus in the
family Callorhinchidae (sometimes
spelled Callorhynchidae)...