Coryphaenidae

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Coryphaenidae (dolphinfish, dorado; subclass Actinopterygii, order Perciformes) A small family of oceanic fish which have a high forehead (almost vertical in males) and a strongly tapering body ending in a forked tail fin. They are very fast swimmers, capable of reaching speeds of more than 60 km/h. Feeding mainly on flying fish and squid, the larger male dolphinfish can grow to more than 1.5 m in length. There are two species, with a world-wide distribution.

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