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  2. Caristiidae - Wikipedia

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    An adult manefish is less than 25 cm in length and most of them are entirely black, which helps camouflage them from predators. [4] References

  3. Caristius fasciatus - Wikipedia

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    The Greenland manefish has fewer and larger teeth and fewer vertebrae than Caristius macropus and Caristius meridionalis.It differs from Caristius digitus through the lack of a series of fingerlike papillae inside the opercle (the Greenland manefish has at most one), the short conical pharyngeal teeth (they are elongated in C. digitus), and fewer gill rakers.

  4. Caristius - Wikipedia

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    Caristius macropus (Bellotti, 1903) (Manefish) Caristius meridionalis D. E. Stevenson & Kenaley, 2013 [5] Caristius walvisensis Kukuev, Parin & Trunov, 2013 [6 ...

  5. Clouser Deep Minnow - Wikipedia

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    The Clouser Deep Minnow is an artificial fly commonly categorized as a streamer and is fished under the water surface. It is a popular and widely used pattern for both freshwater and saltwater game fish and is generally listed as one of the top patterns to have in any fly box, especially for bass and saltwater flats fishing.

  6. Video of Cat Trying To Fit In a Box That Is Too Small Goes Viral

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    The post Video of Cat Trying To Fit In a Box That Is Too Small Goes Viral appeared first on CatTime. While cats are often surrounded by toys of all shapes and sizes, they seem to find the greatest ...

  7. Muddler Minnow - Wikipedia

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    The Muddler Minnow was originated by Don Gapen of Anoka, Minnesota in 1936, to imitate the slimy sculpin and fool large brook trout in the Nipigon River.Gapen tied the fly by lantern light in his camp, using materials available in his portable kit, after watching First Nations guides capture sculpins and explain to him their importance as forage for the large, piscivorous trout in the Nipigon.