Anadoras

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Anadoras is a genus of South American thorny catfishes known for their bony plates and bottom-dwelling habits in freshwater habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
taxon
activityPeriod mostly nocturnal
belongsToBiogeographicRealm Neotropics NERFINISHED
bodyCovering scales and bony plates
characteristicBehavior bottom-feeding
class Actinopterygii
commonName thorny catfishes
distribution South America NERFINISHED
ecologicalNiche bottom-dwelling
family Doradidae NERFINISHED
feedingType omnivorous
foundInEcosystem Neotropical freshwater systems
habitat floodplain lakes
freshwater
rivers
streams
hasDefenseMechanism thorny bony plates
hasEcologicalRole benthic invertebrate predator
detritivore
hasMorphologicalCharacteristic armored body
barbels
bony plates
thorny scutes
hasSpecies Anadoras grypus NERFINISHED
Anadoras insculptus NERFINISHED
Anadoras weddellii NERFINISHED
isPartOf Doradidae NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle benthic
locomotion swimming
nativeRange tropical South America
order Siluriformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction egg-laying
respiration gills
sensoryAdaptation barbels for substrate exploration
skeletonType bony fish
taxonRank genus
waterType freshwater

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Doradidae includes Anadoras