Tuesday, November 8, 2011

It's all about fish!

The First Fish
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The scientists after years of researching and finding this fish 'Conodontia' the first fish in the world, their fossilized remains intact and the possibility of them lived about 515 million years ago. The picture above is an image that resembles a fossil of the fish and its almost equal to the shape of the world's first fish.

The Largest Fish
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Great White Shark called 'Megalodon Shark' (Carcharodon Megalodon).This fish is really impressive carnivore, now only known from the fossil record of it's teeth, probably lived between about 20 to 2 million years ago. Approximate size, based on jaw reconstruction and comparison with today's Great White Shark shows the possibility of approximately 14.7 m (48.4 feet) in length and weighed about 35,000 kg of weight.

World's Smallest Fish
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Three types of fish are presented in FishBase which only has a length of 1 cm. Pamphorichthys, spiniceps Photocorynus and nanus Trimmatom. All three are listed as the smallest fish ever entered the Guinness Book of Records as the smallest animal in the world.

World's Smartest Fish
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Elephantnose (Gnathonemus petersii) who has a brain of 3.1% of the total weight of it's body. Fish averaged only have brains that weigh less than 1% of total body weight, the average human brain is only at the level of 2.3% of body weight. Elephantnose fish live in freshwater, tropical fish from Central Africa which grow up with a maximum length of 35 cm. It is commercially available species for aquarium and preferred because of it's brilliant and smart behaviour.

The dumbest fish
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We can not confirm it, but what we do know is that Acanthonus armatus, a deep-sea fish cusp Eel, have very small brains, relative to body size, of any fish, or even any vertebrate, so he called the stupidest fish.

The Fastest

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Istiophorus platypterus recorded that it can travel 91 meters (300 feet) line in three seconds, which is equivalent to 109.2 km / h or 72 mph.

The Largest Egg-Producer
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The Greay Grouper, 'Epinephelus tauvina'  can lay as much as 340 million eggs in a season, but the eggs were tiny, which is only about 0.75mm in diameter.

The smallest Egg-Producer
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Mobula genus, better known as the Devil Rays, only can produce 1 egg in a season, and then only one young eggs per season. There are several other members of the genus mobula, but less is known of their reproductive biology.
The Most shocking fish
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Electric Eel (Electrophorus electricus) of South America as 'the living generator' is the most shocking fish on earth.its electric organ in it's body were as much as 80% and the average specimen can provide about 1 amp in 400 volts. The record is held as a specimen of the New York Aquarium is measured to give a 650-volt shocks. This voltage can easily kill a human.

The most poisonus fish

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Death is a puffer Maki-maki 'Arothron hispidus'.the internal organs of this fish contain a highly toxic thing. which takes less than 0.1 gram (or 400ths ounces) for kilingl a human in less than half an hour

The Fewest Fish
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The Devils Hole Pupfish (Cyprinodon diabolic), 15 to 20 mm in length, cyprynid fish can only be found in one location, called the Devil's Hole in Nevada USA. Number of fish is estimated at only 200-700.

The largest fish population
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Anchoveta Peru, Engraulis ringens. This is a small fish, up to 8 cm long. A million tons of this fish has been catched in the coast of South America.

The longest age
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Rougheye Rockfish (Sebastes aleutianus) from Alaska who reportedly lived to age 205 years, in 2002. nowadays, the fish is still alive.

The deepest living Fish

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Abyssobrotula galatheae have been found at a depth of 8372 meters in Puetorican Trench, just a few information were known about the biological of this fish.

2 comments:

thanks. if you interested with this, check out the other articles. lol. thanks again. :D

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