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  2. Chaetodermis - Wikipedia

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    The prickly leather-jacket is a medium-sized fish which grows up to 31 cm (12 in). [2] The body is highly compressed laterally, stocky, the mouth is terminal; the head size is big proportionally to the body. Dermal appendages are visible mainly on the body's margin and also on the sides. They are part of the fish's camouflage system.

  3. Hoplias curupira - Wikipedia

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    Hoplias curupira are medium-sized but relatively bulky in build compared to other Hoplias with a blunt head and broad body. The colour of the fish changes according to mood from a light brown patterning to an almost solid black colouring leading to the common English name of "black wolf-fish".

  4. The 18 Best Cropped Puffer Jackets to Keep You Warm and ... - AOL

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    A cropped puffer jacket. Paired with Gen Z’s Y2K renaissance and balancing our wid The 18 Best Cropped Puffer Jackets to Keep You Warm and Stylish This Fall and Winter

  5. Caranx lugubris - Wikipedia

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    The black jack has characteristic black fins and scutes. The black jack is a large fish, and is confidently known to grow to a length of 1 m [8] and a weight of 17.9 kg, [21] although is more common at lengths under 70 cm. [15] At least one source asserts a fish of 2.21 m has been reported, [22] which if true would make the black jack the second largest species of carangid behind the ...

  6. Filefish - Wikipedia

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    The filefish (Monacanthidae) are a diverse family of tropical to subtropical tetraodontiform marine fish, which are also known as foolfish, leatherjackets or shingles. They live in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Filefish are closely related to triggerfish, pufferfish and trunkfish.

  7. Humpback anglerfish - Wikipedia

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    M. johnsonii is a black soft-bodied anglerfish that is dark brown or black in color. [9] Female humpback anglerfish have short, globular bodies, large heads with a widened mouth that is nearly vertical, and long pointed teeth capable of eating prey larger than themselves. [1] [3] Numerous small skin spines are found under the dorsal fin. [9]