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Additional information (Wiki):
Needlefish (family Belonidae) are
piscivorous fishes primarily associated
with very shallow marine habitats or the
surface of the open sea. Some genera
include species found in marine,
brackish, and freshwater environments
(e.g., Strongylura) while a few genera
are confined to freshwater rivers and
streams, including Belonion,
Potamorrhaphis, and Xenentodon. Needlefish
closely resemble North American
freshwater gars (family Lepisosteidae)
in being elongate and having long,
narrow jaws filled with sharp teeth, and
some species of needlefish are referred
to as gars or garfish despite being only
distantly related to the true gars. In
fact the name "garfish" was originally
used for the needlefish Belone belone in
Europe and only later applied to the
North American fishes by European
settlers during the 18th century
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