- Tetractenos
Taxobox
name = "Tetractenos "
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regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
subphylum = Vertebrata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Tetraodontiformes
familia =Tetraodontidae
genus = "Tetractenos "
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = * "Tetractenos hamiltoni "
* "Tetractenos glaber "" Tetractenos " is a
genus ofTetraodontidae . The genus can be found throught the Indo-West Pacific and Australia's southern and eastern coastlines.The general
colour of the species in this genus varies, as at night they take on a deeper colour than during daytime, and, as with all toadfishes and puffers, the colour of skin changes slightly depending on the mood or stress level of the animal. e.g When the" Tetractenos " is inoxygen -depleted water, it's underbelly will be a darker colour than the usual whitish-cream. The body of both species is covered in small, gravel-likepustules (spots). Small,sandpaper -like spines can be found on the body, and when the animal "puffs up" they stick out and make it feel even more rough.Althugh the colour varies, T. hamiltoni, the more northern species (although the ranges of the two overlap) has clear, slightly cloudy fins, whereas the fins of a content T. glaber are bright orange-red. T. glaber also usually has finer
pustules on its body."Tetractenos" was once classed in the Genus
Tetraodon orTetrodon .
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