TARPON CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC
the free encyclopedia Family of fishes (Megalopidae) For other uses · see Tarpon (disambiguation) . Tarpon Temporal range: Late Oligocene –present [ · 1 ] · 1847 Species M. atlanticus Valenciennes · 1847 M. cyprinoides ( Broussonet · 1782) Synonyms [ · 2 ] · one ( M. atlanticus ) is native to the Atlantic · 3 ] · M. cyprinoides is found along the eastern African coast · throughout Southeast Asia · Japan · Tahiti · and Australia . Both species are found in marine and freshwater habitats · usually ascending rivers to access freshwater marshes. [ · 4 ] · They are able to survive in brackish water · waters of varying pH · and habitats with low dissolved O 2 content due to their swim bladders · which they use primarily to breathe. They can also rise to the surface and take gulps of air
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