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  2. Red-bellied short-necked turtle - Wikipedia

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    The red-bellied short-necked turtle (Emydura subglobosa), also known commonly as the pink-bellied side-necked turtle and the Jardine River turtle, is a species of turtle in the family Chelidae. The species is native to Australia and New Guinea .

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  4. Australasian snapper - Wikipedia

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    Large snapper caught off Frankston, Victoria, in 1893. Australia: cocknies (young smaller than legal size), red bream or pinkies (legal size), squire or squirefish (when bigger), snapper (at full size) Western Australia: "pink snapper" [3] to distinguish it from unrelated species [4] Victoria: also schnapper (ref: Schnapper Point, Mornington)

  5. Pristipomoides - Wikipedia

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    Pristipomoides macrophthalmus (J. P. Müller & Troschel, 1848) (Cardinal snapper) Pristipomoides zonatus (Valenciennes, 1830) (oblique-banded snapper) P. amoenus is treated as a synonym of P. argyrogrammicus by Fishbase but is regarded as a valid species by the Catalog of Fishes. [1]

  6. Pristipomoides filamentosus - Wikipedia

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    Pristipomoides filamentosus, also known as the crimson jobfish, rosy snapper, bluespot jobfish, crimson snapper, king emperor, king snapper or rosy jobfish, is a species of ray-finned fish, a snapper belonging to the family Lutjanidae. It is found in the Indian Ocean and in the Pacific Ocean as far east as Hawaii and Tahiti.

  7. Adamawa turtle dove - Wikipedia

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    The Adamawa turtle dove measures 30 to 31 cm (12–12 in) in length and weighs 147–187 g (5.2–6.6 oz). It has a silver-grey face and a blue-grey head, a distinctive dark black patch on the shoulder, with a pink belly and breast and brown upperparts edged with grey-brown. Females and juveniles are paler than the males. [2]

  8. Yellowtail snapper - Wikipedia

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    The yellowtail snapper (Ocyurus chrysurus) is an abundant species of snapper native to the western Atlantic Ocean including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. Although they have been found as far north as Massachusetts , their normal range is along Florida south to the West Indies and Brazil .

  9. Pristipomoides multidens - Wikipedia

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    Pristipomoides multidens has a wide Indo-Pacific distribution. It occurs along the eastern African coast in Tanzania, Mozambique and South Africa, in the Red Sea and across the Indian Ocean, excluding the Arabian Sea into the Pacific where its range extends east as far as Samoa, north to Japan and south to Australia. [1]