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284:anabantoids
221:Anabantidae
1649:Categories
1486:2006-12-23
1482:. FishBase
1385:2006-12-23
1267:References
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987:Malpulutta
963:Macropodus
932:Trichopsis
438:behavior.
436:archerfish
425:carnivores
389:South Asia
318:accessory
273:freshwater
270:ray-finned
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545:Ctenopoma
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213:Families
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150:Eukaryota
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521:Sandelia
399:Behavior
330:in air.
170:Chordata
166:Phylum:
160:Animalia
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407:A male
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