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The blowfish is part of the Tetraodontidae family, which includes over 120 species known, among others, as puffers, blowfish and toadfish For defense, these fish rapidly inflate themselves with water until they resemble globes
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⦁ Some people consider both ‘blowfish’ and ‘pufferfish’ to be overarching names that apply to all species of fish that can ingest water to enlarge themselves and scare away predators
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There are thought to be over 150 species of blowfish, most of which inhabit tropical marine waters, although there are a few species that can tolerate brackish or even freshwater environments
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Blowfish and pufferfish are both found in oceans and seas around the world, but they have different physical characteristics Blowfish are typically smaller than pufferfish and have a more elongated body shape They also have fewer spines than pufferfish and are not as toxic
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Facts about Blowfish talk about the marine fish included in the Tetraodontiformes order The blowfish is called in various names depending on the culture and countries The people may call it swellfish, balloonfish, pufferfish, globefish, bubblefish, puffers, sugar toads, and toadies
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Blowfish aren’t just found in one place; they’re pretty widespread globally They live in tropical and subtropical waters, typically in coral reefs, rocky areas, and seagrass beds I think they prefer warmer areas, but there are several species that can tolerate a wide range of conditions
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