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  2. Pregnancy nose is a thing. Here's why it happens - AOL

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  3. Gilligan shared before-and-after photos of her pregnancy on TikTok, where her video got more than 16 million views and hundreds of comments. “Pregnancy nose is real AF, y’all. I’m on my 3rd ...

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  5. Pregnancy in fish - Wikipedia

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    At least one group of fish has been named after its pregnancy characteristics. The surfperch, genus Embiotoca, is a saltwater fish with a gestation period of three to six months. [13] This lengthy period of pregnancy gives the family its scientific name from the Greek "embios" meaning "persistent" and "tokos" meaning "birth".

  6. Neon tetra - Wikipedia

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    The fish is characterized by an iridescent blue horizontal stripe along each side of the fish from its nose to the base of the adipose fin, and an iridescent red stripe that begins at the middle of the body and extends posteriorly to the base of the caudal fin. The fish is partially transparent (including fins) except for these markings.

  7. Seahorse - Wikipedia

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    Like almost all other fish species, seahorses do not nurture their young after birth. Infants are susceptible to predators or ocean currents which wash them away from feeding grounds or into temperatures too extreme for their delicate bodies. Less than 0.5% of infants survive to adulthood, explaining why litters are so large.

  8. ‘Two different people’: Woman goes viral after getting ...

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    A woman has gone viral on TikTok after sharing her extreme “pregnancy nose”, which has left her completely unrecognisable. Towards the end of her first trimester, Tyreece Wood noticed that the ...

  9. Trachinotus blochii - Wikipedia

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    Females are typically larger than the males, with one study finding them to be 17% larger than males after reaching 7 months of age. [5] The length of the fish is between 40–65 cm (16–26 in). [4] [6] It typically weighs 3.4 kg (7.5 lb). It is metabolically active and continuously swims thus requiring a high energy diet. [citation needed]