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Bembrops anatirostris, commonly known as a duckbill flathead, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Bembropidae. It is a deepwater fish typically found at depths between 100–400 metres (330–1,310 ft) in the western Atlantic Ocean. It can grow to a length of 35 centimetres (14 in). [2]
The species in the family Percophidae are elongated, benthic fishes with an anteriorly depressed head, a broad flat snout which gives rise to the common name duckbills. The mouth is large with a prognathous lower jaw and exposed maxilla. They have large closely placed eyes. There are two spines on the opercula and one on subopercula.
The duckbill pugolovka (Anatirostrum profundorum) is a species of gobiid fish endemic to the southern part of the Caspian Sea. It is characterized by its special flattened and elongated head that resembles a duck's bill. [2] It is the only known species in its genus. [3]
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Duckbill may refer to: Platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus; Duckbill dinosaurs, family Hadrosauridae; Duckbill fishes, family Percophidae; Duckbill eels, family Nettastomatidae; Duckbill choke, a shotgun accessory; Duckbill valve, a valve used to prevent back flow; Duckbill (rock formation), Oregon; Duckbill mask
Magnisudis atlantica, the duckbill barracudina, is a fish belonging to the genus Magnisudis of the family Paralepididae. It is a carnivorous fish that is endemic to the Atlantic Ocean (with the exception of the Southern Ocean and Arctic Ocean) and to much of the southern and northern Pacific Ocean. [1] [2]
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This fish is named the bull ray because of the shape of its head and it is sometimes called the duckbill ray in South Africa for its long, flat, round snout. [ 4 ] Bull rays are " bentho-pelagic " feeders, which means that they feed on the sea floor and the water column.