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  2. Amphilophus labiatus - Wikipedia

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    Amphilophus labiatus is a large cichlid fish endemic to Lake Managua and Lake Nicaragua in Central America. It is also known by the common name red devil cichlid , which it shares with another closely related cichlid, A. citrinellus .

  3. Red devil cichlid - Wikipedia

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    Red devil cichlid is a common name for several fishes and may refer to: Amphilophus labiatus , endemic to Lake Managua and Lake Nicaragua in Nicaragua Amphilophus citrinellus , endemic to the San Juan River and adjacent watersheds in Costa Rica and Nicaragua

  4. Red Devil - Wikipedia

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    Red devil cichlid (disambiguation), two species of cichlid fish from genus Amphilophus Humboldt squid , a carnivorous marine creature (Diablo Rojo) named for its tendency to flash red and white when on the attack

  5. Devil fish - Wikipedia

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    The devil fish is larger than its close relative the lesser devil ray. It grows to a length of disk 3.5 metres (11 ft), making it one of the largest rays. It possesses a spiny tail. [4] The devil fish is the third largest species in the genus Mobula, after the oceanic and reef manta rays. It is the only mobulid species that lives in the ...

  6. Devilfish - Wikipedia

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    Devil Fish, octopus-like, carnivorous cryptid, supposedly seen and killed by Czech adventurer Jan Eskymo Welzl in 1906; Devil fish, deep-sea fishes in the family Ceratiidae, usually colloquially referred to as "sea devils" Devil fish, the deep-sea fish known as the black seadevil; Devil fish, the Humboldt squid, also known as the "red devil" or ...

  7. Humboldt squid - Wikipedia

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    Their coloring and aggressive reputation have earned them the nickname diablos rojos (red devils) from fishermen off the coast of Mexico, as they flash red and white when struggling on a line. [16] Although Humboldt squid have a reputation of being aggressive toward humans, some disagreement exists on this subject.

  8. Amphilophus citrinellus - Wikipedia

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    Amphilophus citrinellus is a large cichlid fish endemic to the San Juan River and adjacent watersheds in Costa Rica and Nicaragua. In the aquarium trade A. citrinellus is often sold under the trade name of Midas cichlid. A. citrinellus are omnivorous and their diet consists of plant material, molluscs and smaller fish.

  9. Inimicus didactylus - Wikipedia

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    Inimicus didactylus, also known as sea goblin, demon stinger or devil stinger or red sea walkman, is a Western Pacific member of the Inimicus genus of venomous fishes, closely related to the true stonefishes. It can reach a body length of 25 cm (10 in) and is irregularly surfaced with spines and a knobby appearance.