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Meaning of acantópodo




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

acantópodo
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For etymology it means that they have spines, hooks or hooks in the feet or legs. It can be used to refer to insects that have spines or hooks on their legs. Such as crickets, locusts and beetles. It is also used to designate bottom fish that have transformed into lateral spines, fins as roncho or doghouse and catfishes. They belong to the order Siluridae and the family Loricariidae.

  




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acantopodo - refers to a fish characterized by having two spines that replace the chest fins -

  



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