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catfish

Fish of the order Siluriformes, commonly called catfish, catfish, or catfish,


comprise 33 families, some 400 genera, and more than 3,093 species,
1,200 of which live in the Americas, where they are also called nicuros.

Octopus
Octopods are an order of octopodiform cephalopod molluscs commonly
known as octopuses. Like other cephalopods, the octopus is bilaterally
symmetrical, with its mouth and beak located at the center point of its
eight limbs.

Lobster
A locust is a phase of certain species of grasshoppers, most belonging to
the Acrididae family, in which morphological and behavioral changes are
observed.

Starfish
Asteroids or sea stars are a class of the Echinodermata phylum with
pentaradial symmetry, with a flattened body formed by a pentagonal disk
with five or more arms. The name "starfish" essentially refers to members
of the Asteroidea class.

Seahorse
The common seahorse is a species of fish in the Syngnathidae family. It is
one of the three species of seahorse present in Europe and the
Mediterranean Sea.

Swordfish
The swordfish or palá needle is a species of perciform fish. They are large,
highly migratory predatory fish, characterized by their long, flattened
beak, different from that of their relatives, the marlins, which is conical.

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