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Tripod fish is a
common name for
different species of fish: Ipnopidae, a
family found worldwide in deep seas, including:
Bathypterois grallator, the most...
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standard length of 30 cm (12 in) and
reaching up to 43.4 cm (17.1 in). The
tripodfish,
sometimes referred to as the
abyssal spiderfish, has long, bony rays...
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tripod fish, black-finned triple-spine,
blacktail tripodfish, hollow-snouted
tripodfish or
silver tripodfish, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish belonging...
- Bathypterois, have
elongated pectoral and
pelvic fins. In the case of the
tripodfish,
Bathypterois grallator,
these fins are
three times as long as the body...
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Retrieved 2020-10-31. Davis,
Matthew P.; Chakrabarty,
Prosanta (April 2011). "
Tripodfish (Aulopiformes:
Bathypterois )
locomotion and
landing behaviour from video...
- deep-sea fish in the
family Ipnopidae,
which also
includes the better-known
tripodfish (Bathypterois grallator).
Ipnops are small,
slender fish that live close...
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species in this
genus is
Trixiphichthys weberi, the
blacktip tripodfish or
longnosed tripodfish. This
taxon is
found in the Indo-West
Pacific region. Trixiphichthys...
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walking along the sea floor.
Bathypterois grallator, also
known as a "
tripodfish",
stands on
three fins on the
bottom of the
ocean and
hunts for food....
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Triacanthus nieuhofii, the
silver tripodfish, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Triacanthidae, the
triplespines or tripodfishes...
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species in this
genus is
Pseudotriacanthus strigilifer, the
longspined tripodfish. This
taxon is
found in the Indo-West
Pacific region. Pseudotriacanthus...