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sound of a dolphin's "pop". The
entire family Batrachoididae are
called toadfishes. They are
benthic ambush predators,
known for
their ability to produce...
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range from 25 to 47.
Toadfishes of the
genus Porichthys, the
midshipman fishes, have photop****s and four
lateral lines. All
toadfishes possess sharp spines...
- ray-finned
fishes belonging to the
family Psychrolutidae, the
fatheads and
toadfishes.
These fishes are
found in the
northern Pacific Ocean.
Gilberitidia was...
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Halophryne is a
genus of
toadfishes found in the
Pacific and
Indian Oceans.
There are
currently four
recognized species in this genus:
Halophryne diemensis...
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Female and male
toadfishes emit short-duration grunts,
often as a
fright response. In
addition to short-duration grunts, male
toadfishes produce "boat whistle...
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Batrachomoeus is a
genus of
toadfishes. The
recognized species in this
genus are:
Batrachomoeus dahli (Rendahl (de), 1922) (Dahl's frogfish) Batrachomoeus...
- Thal****ophryne is a
genus of
toadfishes found in the
western Atlantic Ocean with one
species (T. amazonica)
found in the
Amazon River and some of its tributaries...
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Batrachoidimopharia Betancur-Rodriguez et al. 2013
Order Batrachoidiformes (
toadfishes)
Series Gobiomopharia Betancur-Rodriguez et al. 2013
Order Kurtiformes(Nurseryfishes...
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species grows to a
length of 35 cm (14 in). It is one of the
species of
toadfishes known to have
venomous spines. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Barchatus...
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Batrachoides is a
genus of
toadfishes. The
recognized species in this
genus are:
Batrachoides boulengeri C. H.
Gilbert & Starks, 1904 (Boulenger's toadfish)...