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  2. Fauna of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The Barbados bullfinch is an endemic species. Birds are fairly well represented on the island, with most having adapted well to the presence of humans. Two extinct species have been described from the Late Pleistocene of Barbados, the goose Neochen barbadiana and the Barbados rail Fulica podagrica, although the classification of the rail is ...

  3. Caribbean batfish - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean batfish was first formally described in 1896 by the American ichthyologist Samuel Garman with its type locality given as Barbados to Jamaica in the West Indies. [3] This species is the sister taxon to the aculeatus species complex which includes H. aculeatus, H. bispinosus and H. intermedius. [4]

  4. Flying fish - Wikipedia

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    Flying fish is part of the national dish of Barbados, cou-cou and flying fish. The taste is close to that of a sardine. Fried flying fish. Flying fish roe is known as "cau-cau" in southern Peru, and is used to make several local dishes. [citation needed]

  5. List of fish common names - Wikipedia

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    Common names of fish can refer to a single species; to an entire group of species, such as a genus or family; or to multiple unrelated species or groups. Ambiguous common names are accompanied by their possible meanings. Scientific names for individual species and higher taxa are included in parentheses.

  6. Tarpon - Wikipedia

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    Tarpon are fish of the genus Megalops. They are the only members of the family Megalopidae. They are the only members of the family Megalopidae. Of the two species, one ( M. atlanticus ) is native to the Atlantic , and the other ( M. cyprinoides ) to the Indo-Pacific Oceans.

  7. Barracuda - Wikipedia

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    Adults of most species are more or less solitary, while young and half-grown fish frequently congregate. Barracudas prey primarily on fish (which may include some as large as themselves). Common prey fish include jacks, grunts, groupers, snappers, small tunas, mullets, killifishes, herrings, and anchovies; often by simply biting them in half. [14]

  8. Canthigaster rostrata - Wikipedia

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    Canthigaster rostrata, commonly known as the Caribbean sharp-nose puffer, is a pufferfish from the Western Central Atlantic.The Caribbean sharp-nose puffer is a small fish with a maximum length of 12 cm or approximately 4.7 inches. [2]

  9. Category:Fauna of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The Fauna of Barbados — an island of the Atlantic Ocean, east of the Caribbean Sea. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. ...