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elephantfish in the
genus Gnathonemus.
Other names in
English include elephantnose fish, long-nosed
elephant fish, and
Ubangi mormyrid,
after the Ubangi...
- The blunt-jawed
elephantnose or
wormjawed mormyrid (Campylomormyrus tamandua) is a
species of elephantfish. It is
found in
rivers in West and
Middle Africa...
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brain sizes fifteen times larger,
though some
species of fish such as
elephantnose fish have very
large brain-to-body ratios. However, fish
still display...
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Electric catfish Electric eel
Electric knifefish Electric ray
Elephant fish
Elephantnose fish
Elver Ember parrotfish Emerald catfish Emperor Emperor angelfish...
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length of the tail and
within the fish's musculature, as in the
elephantnose fish and
other Mormyridae. However, in two
marine groups, the stargazers...
- The
elephantnose fish is a
weakly electric fish
which generates an
electric field with its
electric organ and then uses its
electroreceptive organs to...
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freshwater elephantfish,
Gnathonemus petersii,
known commonly as Peters's
elephantnose fish. The
African Fish
Distichodus petersii Pfeffer, 1896 Petrocephalus...
- (Blunt-jawed
elephantnose)
Gnathonemus longibarbis (Hilgendorf 1888) (Longnose stonebasher)
Gnathonemus petersii (Günther 1862) (Peters's
elephantnose fish)...
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primates in
their original research. One
study of fish used Peters'
elephantnose fish (Gnathonemus petersii), a
species of
carnivorous fish,
which has...
- 5 in)
Tropical Gar
Atractosteus tropicus 150 cm (59 in) Blunt-jawed
elephantnose Campylomormyrus tamandua 40 cm (16 in) Peters'
elephant nose Gnathonemus...