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  2. Panaque - Wikipedia

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    Along with the species of the Hypostomus cochliodon group (formerly the genus Cochliodon), it has been argued that Panaque are the only fish that can eat and digest wood. [5] Possible adaptations to consuming wood include spoon-shaped, scraper-like teeth and highly angled jaws to chisel wood. [ 5 ]

  3. Wooden fish - Wikipedia

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    Historically, this was the first wooden fish developed, which gradually evolved into the round wooden fish used by modern Buddhists. The instrument is carved with fish scales on its top, and a carving of two fish heads embracing a pearl on the handle (to symbolize unity), hence the instrument is called a wooden fish for that reason.

  4. Driftwood catfish - Wikipedia

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    These fish are found in rivers from Panama to Argentina, [3] commonly in river flood plains. [4] All but one species have three pairs of barbels, with the nasal barbels absent. Most species have very small adipose fins. [3]

  5. Sacred Cod - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Cod is a four-foot-eleven-inch (150 cm) carved-wood effigy of an Atlantic codfish, painted to the life, hanging in the House of Representatives chamber of Boston's Massachusetts State House‍—‌"a memorial of the importance of the Cod-Fishery to the welfare of this Commonwealth" (i.e. Massachusetts, of which cod is officially the "historic and continuing symbol"). [2]

  6. Firewood catfish - Wikipedia

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    Firewood catfish are demersal fish that live in freshwater environments with high temperatures, tropical climates, and dense vegetation. [13] Habitats they have been recorded in, such as the Mamoré River, [ 18 ] are characterized by meandering, silty rivers and expansive floodplains, capable of providing nurseries for species the firewood ...

  7. Trachelyopterus fisheri - Wikipedia

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    Trachelyopterus fisheri is a freshwater demersal fish native to the Sucio River in Colombia. Synonyms are Parauchenipterus fisheri and Trachycorystes fisheri. Common names are Driftwood catfish or fisher wood catfish. It is the most slender of all of the Trachelyopterus species. Another feature that helps identity it is the terminal mouth ...