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  2. Bathypterois grallator - Wikipedia

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    The tripod fish or tripod spiderfish, Bathypterois grallator, is a deep-sea benthic fish in the family Ipnopidae found at lower latitudes. It is now relatively well known from photographs and submersible observations, and seems to prefer to perch on the ooze using very elongated fin rays in the tail and two pelvic fins to stand, facing upstream with the pectoral fins turned forward so the ...

  3. Bathypterois - Wikipedia

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    Bathypterois dubius [1]. Bathypterois is a genus of deepsea tripod fishes.They are a diverse genus that belong to the greater family Ipnopidae and order Aulopiformes.They are distinguished by having two elongated pelvic fins and an elongated caudal fin, which allow them to move and stand on the ocean floor, much like a tripod, hence the common name. [2]

  4. Triacanthus biaculeatus - Wikipedia

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    Triacanthus biaculeatus, also known as the short-nosed tripod fish, black-finned triple-spine, blacktail tripodfish, hollow-snouted tripodfish or silver tripodfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Triacanthidae, the triplespines or tripodfishes.

  5. Tripod stance - Wikipedia

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    The tripod fish spends much of its time standing on its three fins on the bottom of the ocean, hunting its food. [14] All woodpeckers have "zygodactyl" feet - two toes in front, two behind - as an aid in clinging to tree bark. In addition, stiff modified tail feathers on most species help to prop the bird in a tripod stance when clinging ...

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  7. Ipnopidae - Wikipedia

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    The Ipnopidae (deepsea tripod fishes) are a family of fishes in the order Aulopiformes. They are small, slender fishes, with maximum length ranging from about 10 to 40 cm (3.9 to 15.7 in). They are small, slender fishes, with maximum length ranging from about 10 to 40 cm (3.9 to 15.7 in).