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  2. Lutjanus fulviflamma - Wikipedia

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    Lutjanus fulviflamma is a common target species for subsistence fisheries and frequently appears in fish markets, typically fresh. It is caught mostly with handlines, traps and gill nets. In the Persian Gulf this species is particularly important in Abu Dhabi as part of the Emirates coastal demersal fishery and is taken utilising intertidal ...

  3. Burmese border loach - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile fish at about 2.5 cm are very similar to Botia histrionica. It has yellow body with only black vertical bands. It has yellow body with only black vertical bands. Typically around this size grey dots on the black bands together with a middle horizontal bar joining the bands begin to appear.

  4. Juvenile fish - Wikipedia

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    Fingerling – refers to a fish that has reached the stage where the fins can be extended and protective scales have covered the body. [4] At this stage, the fish is typically about the size of a human finger, [5] hence the name. Once reaching this stage, the fish can be considered a juvenile, and is usually active enough to move around a large ...

  5. Ogcocephalus radiatus - Wikipedia

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    The polka-dot batfish is a bottom-dwelling fish that can measure up to 380 mm (15 in) from head to tail. It is a broad, dorso-ventrally flattened, arrow-shaped fish similar in appearance to a ray . The pelvic fins are located further forward than the broad, pectoral fins which flare out on both sides, supported by arm-like stalks.

  6. Sand whiting - Wikipedia

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    The sand whiting is one of over 30 species in the genus Sillago, [2] which is one of five genera belonging to the smelt whiting family Sillaginidae, this family was previously considered to be part of the Percoidea, a suborder of the Perciformes. [3] The 5th edition of Fishes of the World classifies the Sillaginidae in the order Spariformes. [4 ...

  7. Yellowhead wrasse - Wikipedia

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    During its juvenile phase, this wrasse can behave like a cleaner fish. [8] Like many other wrasses, the yellowhead wrasse is a protogynous hermaphrodite, starting life as a female and later becoming a male, changing sex when it is about 7 cm (2.8 in) long. [9] Mature males are territorial during the breeding season and gather in a lek. A daily ...

  8. Complete Guide To Finger Tattoos + 40 Designs You Don ... - AOL

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    Join us as we uncover all there is to know about finger tattoos, including how much pain to expect, their significance, how to care for them, a ... #2 Dainty Dots and Dashes. The beauty of this ...

  9. Grey triggerfish - Wikipedia

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    The grey triggerfish (Balistes capriscus), or gray triggerfish, is a species of ray-finned fish in the triggerfish family Balistidae, the triggerfishes.The species is native to shallow parts of the western Atlantic from Nova Scotia to Argentina and also the eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean Sea and off Angola on the west coast of Africa.