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ALLIGATOR vs. MAN

ALLIGATOR vs. MAN

be spontaneous or year-round) are linked to the rainfall cycles and the river levels in order to increase their offspring's chances of survival. Alligators differ from crocodiles principally in having wider and shorter heads, with more obtuse snouts; in having the fourth, enlarged tooth of the under jaw received, not into an external notch, but into a pit formed for it within the upper one; in lacking a jagged fringe which appears on the hind legs and feet of the crocodile; in having the ...

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Needle Fish Ace and Jagger

Needle Fish Ace and Jagger

My two Needlefish, Ace and Jagger chill at the top of the tank waiting for unsuspecting Neon Tetras to wander too close. Their mouths are quite big and hidden underneith their long snouts.

Author: BOBWAFFLES; Tags: Needle Barracude salt water fish pet aquarium Ace Jagger aggressive Neon Tetra

Dallas World Aquarium - Underwater Section of The River Exhibit - 12/22/2009

Dallas World Aquarium - Underwater Section of The River Exhibit - 12/22/2009

This is where you can view the Manatees underwater! They had just been fed and is why they're so close to the glass. You will also see Red-Tailed, Fork-Snouted and Shovel-Nosed Catfish. The long fish with the unusual snout is the Arapaima. You will also see Arrau Turtles, Black-Banded Leporinus and Freshwater Stingrays. Breathtaking!

Author: pandd1; Tags: Dallas World Aquarium Underwater Manatees Catfish Arapaima Turtle Stingray Sting Ray Swimming Eating

Pattaya alligator.AVI

Pattaya alligator.AVI

teakdoor.com The Thailand Forum FRIGHTENING CARNIVOROUS FISH FOUND IN PATTAYA TEMPLES POND A strange fish, with sharp teeth and a long snake-like body has been caught in the pond of the Goddess Court Chinese Temple, Pattaya. The fish was discovered after concerned staff had been finding numerous dead fish daily, with evidence of an attack on the bodies. Pattaya, the 21st of December 2009 [PDN] After finding dead fish appearing everyday staff of the Goddess Court Lim-Kor-Niew, Soi Nern Plubwan ...

Author: JomtienCafe; Tags: Thailand fishing carniverous man eating fish

Whiskey Johnny (D) (p 206)

Whiskey Johnny (D) (p 206)

Stan Hugill said nothing about this cray-fish themed variant of the halyard chantey, "Whiskey Johnny." It is fairly safe to assume, then, that he did not know much of its origins. However, when one hears the lyrics, they are so odd that one can't help but thinking the verses: 1) Come from some very old song, the significance of which has been forgotten; or 2) it was a dirty song, rendered nonsensical by clumsy bowdlerization. For instance, the line, "The Missus gave a howl, a groan and a ...

Author: hultonclint; Tags: crayfish chantey crabfish shanty lobster sailor song bawdy oral aural pinchers

Horsley _ Winterton Seal Colony

Horsley _ Winterton Seal Colony

have a recognisable nostril and their scientific name translates hooked nose pig of the sea. Male or females? It is very hard to tell them apart unless you are a seal, but in general males are much larger than the females and have an elongated snout and a heavy muzzle. Colour varies in both sexes from dark brown to grey or black with blotches but females tend to paler than the males. There are three distinct populations of grey seals in the world but it is the eastern Atlantic population ...

Author: LadyQuaintly; Tags: Cherish compassion Humanity

Leopard Ctenopoma, Spotted Ctenopoma, Spotted Climbing Perch, Leopard Bushfish

Leopard Ctenopoma, Spotted Ctenopoma, Spotted Climbing Perch, Leopard Bushfish

atmospheric air when the dissolved oxygen content of the surrounding water gets too low. Labyrinth fish utilize this organ to greater or lesser degrees, depending on the type of fish. Regardless of type, most labyrinth fish can occasionally be seen at the surface gulping air even if the dissolved oxygen content of the water is high. Labyrinth fish are often the last fish to die in ponds that dry out during periods of drought. Habitat and Niche Ctenopoma acutirostre is found in the ...

Author: nauris706; Tags: Leopard Ctenopoma Spotted Ctenopoma Spotted Climbing Perch Leopard Bushfish

Leopard Gourami, Spotted Climbing,Ctenopoma acutirostre

Leopard Gourami, Spotted Climbing,Ctenopoma acutirostre

atmospheric air when the dissolved oxygen content of the surrounding water gets too low. Labyrinth fish utilize this organ to greater or lesser degrees, depending on the type of fish. Regardless of type, most labyrinth fish can occasionally be seen at the surface gulping air even if the dissolved oxygen content of the water is high. Labyrinth fish are often the last fish to die in ponds that dry out during periods of drought. Habitat and Niche Ctenopoma acutirostre is found in the ...

Author: nauris706; Tags: Leopard Gourami Spotted Climbing Ctenopoma acutirostre

The Trumpet Fish

The Trumpet Fish

Trumpetfish, Aulostomus chinensis, are long bodied fish with upturned mouths, that often swim vertically while trying to blend with vertical coral, like sea rods, sea pens, and pipe sponges. Trumpetfish are closely related to cornetfish. Trumpetfish can a bit more than 2 ft (60 cm) long and have greatly elongated bodies with small jaws at the front end of a long, tubular snout. The gills are pectinate, resembling the teeth of a comb, and a soft dorsal fin is found near the tail fin. A series ...

Author: thelning; Tags: Flut mouth Trumpet Fish Australia Great Barrier Reef Scuba Scuba diving Fish diving Coral Sea

Leopard shark and Barracuda

Leopard shark and Barracuda

the author says: Barracudas are elongate fish, pike-like in appearance, with large jaws and prominent sharp edged fang-like teeth. These are unequal in size and set in sockets in the jaws. The head is large and pointed. The lower jaw in many species juts beyond the upper. The gill-covers have no spines and are covered with small scales. The two dorsal fins are widely separated. The anterior has five spines and the posterior has one spine and nine soft rays. The posterior dorsal fin's size ...

Author: TheTrueBelief; Tags: leopard shark barracuda animal sea fish jaws india asia america europe ocean bay taste bate reef underwater

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