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  2. Odessa barb - Wikipedia

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    Female Odessa barb. The Odessa barb is a small fish with a laterally compressed body. Among 28 adult specimens (12 males, 16 females) measured in its species description, both sexes were up to about 4.6 centimetres (1.8 in) SL. [4]

  3. Heterandria formosa - Wikipedia

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    Heterandria formosa (known as the least killifish, dwarf topminnow, mosqu or midget livebearer) [3] is a species of livebearing fish within the family Poeciliidae.This is the same family that includes familiar aquarium fishes such as guppies and mollies.

  4. Huna people - Wikipedia

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    The Indian word "Huna" (Hūṇā) in line 12 (Verse 16) of the Rīsthal inscription, 6th century CE.[7]Chinese sources link the Central Asian tribes comprising the Hunas to both the Xiongnu of north east Asia and the Huns who later invaded and settled in Europe. [8]

  5. White Huns - Wikipedia

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    The "White Huns", or Hephthalites, were reported by Byzantine, Indian, Chinese, Arab-Persian, Armenian, and other written sources.Despite the abundance of information, a number of questions on the history of the states they formed are considered by scientists from different and often opposite points of view.

  6. Reef triggerfish - Wikipedia

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    The reef triggerfish (Rhinecanthus rectangulus), also known as the rectangular triggerfish, wedgetail triggerfish [2] or by its Hawaiian name humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa ...

  7. Mexican tetra - Wikipedia

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    The surface and cave forms of the Mexican tetra have proven powerful subjects for scientists studying evolution. [28] When the surface-dwelling ancestors of current cave populations entered the subterranean environment, the change in ecological conditions rendered their phenotype—which included many biological functions dependent on the presence of light—subject to natural selection and ...