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  2. Pacific sanddab - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific sanddab (Citharichthys sordidus), also known as the soft flounder, mottle sanddab, or megrim, is a fish species in the order Pleuronectiformes, or flatfish. [1] It is by far the most common sanddab , and it shares its habitat with the longfin sanddab ( C. xanthostigma ) and the speckled sanddab ( C. stigmaeus ).

  3. Sandbar shark - Wikipedia

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    The sandbar shark itself preys on fish, rays, crabs, and molluscs. [7] They have also been found to primarily consume osteichthyes, or bony fish, octopi, european squid, and cuttlefish when in areas such as the Mediterranean or the Gulf of Gabés. [8] Sandbar sharks have been described as being a top predator in their ecosystem's food chain. [9]

  4. Sandbar shiner - Wikipedia

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    The sandbar shiner (Notropis scepticus) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Notropis. It is endemic to the Southeastern United States . It is native from the Cape Fear River drainage in North Carolina , to the Savannah River drainage in Georgia.

  5. Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Habitats, physical features, or prey attract many threatened or endangered species — such as black abalone, blue whales, leatherback sea turtles, and snowy plovers — to the sanctuary's waters. [3] [7] Over 400 species of fish, four species of sea turtle, six species of pinniped, and 33 species of cetacean are found in the sanctuary's waters ...

  6. San Antonio Zoo Trains Their Archer Fish To Paint and It's So ...

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    When it comes to these archer fish at the San Antonio Zoo, though, the value of the art begs the question. The method of making it is what makes these paintings so cool. View the original article ...

  7. Barred sand bass - Wikipedia

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    The barred sand bass eats other fish, especially plainfin midshipman, and some invertebrates. [3] Juveniles eat many types of small invertebrates and small fish. [3] The species forms spawning aggregations in the warmer months and is a pelagic spawner, releasing eggs freely into the water. [4]

  8. Holothuria scabra - Wikipedia

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    Holothuria scabra, or sandfish, is a species of sea cucumber in the family Holothuriidae.It was placed in the subgenus Metriatyla by Rowe in 1969 and is the type species of the subgenus. [4]

  9. Pacific sandfish - Wikipedia

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    Pacific sandfish are small, reaching a maximum length of 12 inches (30 cm) and a weight of 12 oz (340 g). They have a long, slender body, with a silvery belly and a darker top side with black spots. The fish's fins and tail are long and thin, with a scaleless body.