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  2. Aquatic locomotion - Wikipedia

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    The fishing cat is one wild species of cat that has evolved special adaptations for an aquatic or semi-aquatic lifestyle – webbed digits. Tigers and some individual jaguars are the only big cats known to go into water readily, though other big cats, including lions, have been observed swimming.

  3. Walking catfish - Wikipedia

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    A white variation with black patterns is commonly seen in the aquarium fish trade. However, this color variation also is prohibited where walking catfish are banned. Very well-rooted plants and large structures that provide some shade should be included in an aquarium with these fish. Any small tankmates will be eaten by this fish.

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  5. Walking fish - Wikipedia

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    The mangrove rivulus can survive for months out of water and can move to places like hollow logs. [5] [6] [7] Some species of fish can "walk" along the sea floor but not on land. One such animal is the flying gurnard (it does not actually fly, and should not be confused with flying fish).

  6. Covered in spots and weighing up to 35 pounds, the nocturnal cats are native to the wetlands of Bangladesh and other parts of South Asia, where they primarily feed on fish, as their name suggests.

  7. Fish locomotion - Wikipedia

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    Fish in the order Gymnotiformes possess electric organs along the length of their bodies and swim by undulating an elongated anal fin while keeping the body still, presumably so as not to disturb the electric field that they generate. Many fish swim using combined behavior of their two pectoral fins or both their anal and dorsal fins.

  8. List of fictional fish - Wikipedia

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    One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish: Also featured in a Beginner Book Video series. Swimmy Black fish Leo Lionni: Swimmy: Listed by the National Education Association as one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children" based on a 2007 online poll. [1] Rainbow Fish Rainbowfish: Marcus Pfister: Rainbow Fish: Children's book about the value ...

  9. Striped Raphael catfish - Wikipedia

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    These fish burrow in the soft river bottoms and frequently occurs on sandy bottoms. [4] These fish feed on mollusks, crustaceans and organic debris. [4] They have rigid pectoral fin spines. The striped Raphael catfish also has tiny and curved protective spines running along its body.