




Gnathonemus petersii
The Elephantnose Fish has a long, trunk-like snout that looks like an elephant's nose. It uses its snout to sense tiny electrical fields in the water and find its prey.
Habitat: Freshwater
The Elephantnose Fish has a dark brown to black body, often with two pale, vertical bands near its tail. Its most striking feature is a long, downward-curving mouth extension, resembling a miniature elephant trunk, which it uses to explore its surroundings.





Category
FishRarity
Common
Danger
2/5
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Every Elephantnose Fish has its own special electric pulse, like a unique fingerprint!
Their brain is super big compared to their body size, making them one of the smartest fish!
They can 'taste' their food before even touching it, thanks to special sensors on their snout.
They mostly wake up at night because their eyes aren't good at seeing in bright sunlight.
Elephantnose Fish can send out unique electric pulses to communicate with other fish in their dark river habitats.
Elephantnose Fish has a special trunk-like snout that helps them probe the mud for hidden insect larvae and worms.
They use their special snout to find tiny worms and insect larvae hidden in the mud!
Hepsetus odoe
A larger predatory fish
Chironomus plumosus
Common bottom-dwelling food
Tubifex tubifex
A source of protein
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Danger
2/5
Do not disturb the Elephantnose Fish in their habitat to keep them safe.
15-23 cm
0.05-0.2 kg
6-10 years
They use their special snout to find tiny worms and insect larvae hidden in the mud!
1 km/h
Freshwater
Foraging
5 m
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