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Mormyridae

The Mormyridae, sometimes called elephantfish (more properly freshwater elephantfish), are a family of weakly electric fish in the order Osteoglossiformes native to Africa. It is by far the largest family in the order, with around 200 species. Members of the family can be popular, if challenging, aquarium species. These fish have a large brain size and…

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Mormyridae

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related to Electric fields · 11
Mormyridae → African Mormyridae, Convergent, Electric, Elephantfish, Gymnotiforms, Lorenzini, Mormyromasts, Pulse-type, South American, The, This
related to Classification · 6
Mormyridae → Eschmeyer's Catalog, Family Mormyridae, Fishes, Mormyrinae, Petrocephalinae, The
related to External links · 6
Mormyridae → African, Gnathonemus, Media, Wikimedia Commons Data, WikispeciesDetailed, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2

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Mormyridaerelated to ClassificationThe0.60section
Mormyridaerelated to ClassificationMormyrinae0.60section
Mormyridaerelated to ClassificationPetrocephalinae0.60section
Mormyridaerelated to ClassificationEschmeyer's Catalog0.60section
Mormyridaerelated to ClassificationFishes0.60section
Mormyridaerelated to ClassificationFamily Mormyridae0.60section
Mormyridaerelated to Electric fieldsElephantfish0.60section
Mormyridaerelated to Electric fieldsLorenzini0.60section
Mormyridaerelated to Electric fieldsMormyromasts0.60section
Mormyridaerelated to Electric fieldsThis0.60section
Mormyridaerelated to Electric fieldsElectric0.60section
Mormyridaerelated to Electric fieldsPulse-type0.60section

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