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| navigate by keyword : allows asia back belongs body burma carry caudal chitala circles coloration commonly distinguished effectively elongated eye knife family fine fins fish flat forth fused golden black have hunched including india indian kalimantan known line lives long malaysia maneuvering middle more movement movements notopterovs opportunity organ ornata ornith pale passes pectoral provide scales series silvery slightly small southeast species sumatra thailand this through turns undulating which white |
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| The fish of the ornith Chitala ornata, more commonly known as the Indian eye-knife, belongs to the family of Notopterovs and lives not in Southeast Asia, including India, Malaysia, Thailand, Burma, Kalimantan and Sumatra. This species is distinguished by a flat and elongated body, through the middle line of which passes a series of pale white or golden-black circles. Fine fish scales have a silvery coloration, the back is slightly hunched, the fused anal and caudal fins form one long organ of movement, which allows it to carry undulating movements and effectively move back and forth. Small pectoral fins provide an opportunity for turns and maneuvering. |
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