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2 articles are contradictory

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Here it gives the tripod fish as an example of an abyssopelagic fish, but if you click on it and go to the page of the tripod fish, it says the following "The tripod fish, Bathypterois grallator, is an unusual bathypelagic (deep sea) fish [...]". One of the two must be wrong, but I don't know which one. Would anybody with knowledge of this please edit the wrong one?