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Banded knifefish

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Gymnotidae

Scientific name
  
Gymnotus carapo

Higher classification
  
Order
  
Suborder
  
Gymnotoidei

Genus
  
Gymnotus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Gymnotus, Naked‑back knifefish, Gymnotiformes, Eigenmannia, Glass knifefish

Gymnotus carapo banded knifefish feeding


The banded knifefish (Gymnotus carapo) is a knifefish native to South America.

The banded knifefish is gray in color with a band of large black spots outlined with yellow on either side. It can reach up to 60 cm (about 24 in) in length. It lives in lakes and streams in virtually all of South America except for Chile. It is also native to Trinidad.

This species, as with all Gymnotiformes, has the capability to generate weak electric charges, and then measure the disturbance in the field of electricity created. This system is used for navigation by the fish.

Banded knifefish eat benthos, such as plants, arthropods, detritus, mollusks, worms, and small fish.

References

Banded knifefish Wikipedia


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