Batrachoidiformes

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Batrachoidiformes is an order of ray-finned fishes commonly known as toadfishes, characterized by their broad, flattened heads, benthic lifestyles, and often sound-producing abilities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf order of fishes
ray-finned fish order
taxonomic rank
class Actinopterygii
commonName toadfishes
distribution Atlantic Ocean
Indian Ocean
Pacific Ocean
temperate regions
tropical regions
ecologicalNiche benthic predator
feedingType carnivorous
hasCharacteristic ability to produce sounds with swim bladder muscles
ambush predation behavior
barbels around mouth in many species
benthic lifestyle
broad flattened head
cryptic coloration
demersal eggs in many species
dorsal fin with two distinct parts in many species
large mouth
large pectoral fins
parental care by males in many species
ray-finned
scaleless or sparsely scaled skin
sound-producing ability
strong cranial spines in some species
includesCommonSpecies Opsanus tau
Porichthys notatus
includesFamily Batrachoididae
Porichthyidae
Thalassophrynidae
kingdom Animalia
notableFeature acoustic communication in courtship
camouflage with substrate
phylum Chordata
preysOn benthic invertebrates
crustaceans
small fishes
reproduction oviparous
subphylum Vertebrata
taxonRank order
typicalHabitat brackish waters
estuaries
marine coastal waters
muddy bottoms
rocky crevices
sandy bottoms
shallow subtidal zones
vernacularName toadfish order

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