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Top : Science : Biology : Flora_and_Fauna : Animalia : Chordata : Fish : Bony : Tetraodontiformes
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  • HGMP-RC Fugu Genomics Project: The genome of this fish is quite compact, with low amounts of junk DNA, making it useful for comparative studies. Includes a discussion of tetrodotoxin, the toxin made by bacteria associated with some puffer species.
  • Ocean Sunfish: Underwater photos of the world's largest bony fish, the giant Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola).
  • Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola): Underwater and topside photographs by Phillip Colla.
  • Ocean Sunfish, Mola mola: Description and photographs of a fish examined by the staff of the Australian Museum.
  • Ocean Sunfish.org: Information and research on the Molidae.
  • Scientists Track Giant Sunfish by Satellite: The world's largest bony fish looks like a massive swimming head and is extremely gentle and curious.
  • Tetraodontiformes: Taxonomy of this order, which includes Balistidae (triggerfishes), Ostraciidae (boxfishes), Diodontidae (porcupinefishes), Molidae (molas), and Tetraodontidae (puffers). Links to genetic codes on included species.
  • Tracking Ocean Sunfish off Southern California: Project studying fine-scale movement patterns using acoustic telemetry. Includes images.
  • Wikipedia: Pufferfish: Also known as blowfish or fugu. Provides consumption history, poisoning, social aspects, availability and species table.


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