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- Sea_toad abstract "The sea toads and coffinfishes are a family of deep-sea anglerfishes known as the Chaunacidae.These are bottom-dwelling fishes found on the continental slopes of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans, at depths to at least 2,460 m (8,070 ft). Of the two genera in the family, Chaunacops typically occurs at deeper depths than Chaunax, but with considerable overlap. They have large, globose bodies and short, compressed tails, and are covered with small, spiny scales. The largest are about 30 cm (12 in) in length. The first dorsal fin ray is modified into a short bioluminescent lure which dangles forward over the mouth, which is turned upwards so as to be nearly vertical. The sensory canals of the lateral lines are especially conspicuous.".
- Sea_toad class Actinopterygii.
- Sea_toad kingdom Animal.
- Sea_toad order Anglerfish.
- Sea_toad phylum Chordate.
- Sea_toad thumbnail Chaunax_pictus1.jpg?width=300.
- Sea_toad wikiPageID "4614583".
- Sea_toad wikiPageRevisionID "596672022".
- Sea_toad classis Actinopterygii.
- Sea_toad familia "Chaunacidae".
- Sea_toad hasPhotoCollection Sea_toad.
- Sea_toad imageCaption "Chaunax pictus".
- Sea_toad ordo Anglerfish.
- Sea_toad phylum Chordate.
- Sea_toad regnum "Animalia".
- Sea_toad subdivision "Chaunacops".
- Sea_toad subdivision "Chaunax".
- Sea_toad subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Sea_toad subject Category:Chaunacidae.
- Sea_toad subject Category:Deep_sea_fish.
- Sea_toad type Animal.
- Sea_toad type Eukaryote.
- Sea_toad type Fish.
- Sea_toad type Species.
- Sea_toad type Animal.
- Sea_toad type Fish.
- Sea_toad type Organism.
- Sea_toad comment "The sea toads and coffinfishes are a family of deep-sea anglerfishes known as the Chaunacidae.These are bottom-dwelling fishes found on the continental slopes of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans, at depths to at least 2,460 m (8,070 ft). Of the two genera in the family, Chaunacops typically occurs at deeper depths than Chaunax, but with considerable overlap. They have large, globose bodies and short, compressed tails, and are covered with small, spiny scales.".
- Sea_toad label "Chaunacidae".
- Sea_toad label "Chaunacidae".
- Sea_toad label "Chaunacidae".
- Sea_toad label "Chaunacidae".
- Sea_toad label "Chaunaciden".
- Sea_toad label "Chonaksowate".
- Sea_toad label "Sea toad".
- Sea_toad label "Seekröten".
- Sea_toad label "フサアンコウ科".
- Sea_toad label "單棘躄魚科".
- Sea_toad sameAs Seekröten.
- Sea_toad sameAs Chaunacidae.
- Sea_toad sameAs Chaunacidae.
- Sea_toad sameAs Chaunacidae.
- Sea_toad sameAs フサアンコウ科.
- Sea_toad sameAs Chaunaciden.
- Sea_toad sameAs Chonaksowate.
- Sea_toad sameAs Chaunacidae.
- Sea_toad sameAs m.0ccrrf.
- Sea_toad sameAs Q1472882.
- Sea_toad sameAs Q1472882.
- Sea_toad wasDerivedFrom Sea_toad?oldid=596672022.
- Sea_toad depiction Chaunax_pictus1.jpg.
- Sea_toad isPrimaryTopicOf Sea_toad.