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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArcherfishArcherfish - Wikipedia

    The archerfish (also known as spinner fish or archer fish) or Toxotidae are a monotypic family (although some include a second genus) of perciform tropical fish known for their unique predation technique of "shooting down" land-based insects and other small prey with jets of water

  2. Dec 31, 2022 · Archer fish is a freshwater inhabitant that is most commonly found in India, the Philippines, Australia, Polynesia and Thailand. The fish prefers dark areas on the waters where it hides just beneath the surface of the water as it lies and waits to attack potential pray.

  3. Archer fish, any of seven species of Indo-Pacific fishes of the family Toxotidae (order Perciformes) noted for their ability to knock their insect prey off overhanging vegetation by “shooting” it with drops of water expelled from the fish’s mouth.

  4. a-z-animals.com › animals › archerfishArcherfish - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · The Archerfish (also known as the Spinnerfish) is a small fish ranging from Southeast Asia to Northern Australia. They are mostly freshwater fish with a few species that live in brackish habitats near the coastline.

  5. Jun 28, 2011 · Take a closer look at the weird and wonderful life of the Archer Fish and the Velvet Worm in this great video from BBC animal show 'Weird Nature'. See how a fish can create an effective water...

  6. While the banded archer fish (or archerfish) may look like an ordinary fish, the way they capture prey will stop you in your tracks. This carnivorous fish has a powerful “super soaker” built in. The fish float near the surface of the brackish water they prefer, awaiting spiders and insects.

  7. Archerfish are relatively small aquatic creatures, typically measuring between 5 to 10 inches (12.7 to 25.4 cm) in length. They have a laterally compressed body shape and a pointed snout, which facilitates their unique method of hunting.

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