characiforms
Characiforms are a diverse order of freshwater fish that includes familiar species like tetras, piranhas, and pacus. They are characterized by the presence of an adipose fin, a small fleshy fin located behind the dorsal fin. This fin is typically small and may be absent in some species, but its presence is a key diagnostic feature of the order. Characiforms are found in freshwater habitats across South America, Africa, and parts of Asia.
Their diet varies greatly depending on the species. Some characiforms are herbivorous, feeding on plants and
Characiforms exhibit a wide range of body shapes and sizes, from the tiny, schooling tetras to the