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  2. Creepy fish ‘outta the depths from hell’ washes up on Texas ...

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    Mark Fisher, the Coastal Fisheries Science Director for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, told the San Antonio Express-News the fish is a snapper eel. The creature is “somewhat common ...

  3. Fish fell from the sky in East Texas - AOL

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    The East Texas city of Texarkana experienced a rare weather event to close out the year: It rained fish.

  4. Kirkland, who says he has “over 100 IGFA WORLD RECORDS for all species,” called the monster catch “the holy grail of the fishing world,” in a Sept. 7 Facebook post, sharing photos of the fish.

  5. Guadalupe bass - Wikipedia

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    The Guadalupe bass (Micropterus treculii) is a rare species of fish endemic to the U.S. state of Texas, [2] where it also is the official state fish.It is restricted to creeks and rivers (including the Guadalupe River, hence the name Guadalupe bass), and is listed as near threatened. [1]

  6. Bonito - Wikipedia

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    The fish's name comes from the Portuguese and Spanish bonito (there's no evidence of the origin of the name), identical to the adjective meaning 'pretty'. However, the noun referring to the fish seems to come from the low and medieval Latin form boniton, a word with a strange structure and an obscure origin, related to the word byza, a possible borrowing from the Greek βῦζα, 'owl'.

  7. Fishermen save fish from surprising, painful situation ... - AOL

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    Catfish caught on river had a big, invasive fish stuck in its throat, MO video shows ‘Nightmarish’ plant with delirium-inducing ‘eyeballs’ prompts warning from park rangers Show comments

  8. Pseudoliparis swirei - Wikipedia

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    This is possibly the depth record for a fish caught on the seafloor. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] Abyssobrotula galatheae has generally been recognized as the record-holder based on one caught at the seafloor at 8,370 m (27,460 ft), but it might have been caught with a non-closing net (a net that is open on the way up and down into the deep) and therefore was ...

  9. Texas angler caught 71-pound smallmouth buffalo fish at Lady ...

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