Panaque mouth hair

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Panaque mouth hair

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Does anyone know what the hair on Panaque mouth and wing are fore? is it toxic or a kind of weapon.

What is the correct way to hold a panaque? I have seen different ways of doing it.
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The odontodes are thought to be used for both defense and in intraspecific interactions. See page 297 of this.
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Hair in the mouth? Not sure what you're talking about.

But the cheek odontodes, as HH notes, are used as a bit of a weapon. In some species I imagine they are used for display as well. They are not venomous.
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Suckermouth wrote:Hair in the mouth? Not sure what you're talking about.

But the cheek odontodes, as HH notes, are used as a bit of a weapon. In some species I imagine they are used for display as well. They are not venomous.
Hehe, Yes that "odontodes" was what I meant.. :- :ymblushing: Thanks for the info. I will no longer be afaid of them =)) =)) =))

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Silurus wrote:The odontodes are thought to be used for both defense and in intraspecific interactions. See page 297 of this.
Thanks for the link mate, very interesting read b-)
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