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their teeth,
fin spines, and denticles). Bony
fishes are
divided into ray-
finned and lobe-
finned fish. Most
living fish are ray-
finned, an extremely...
- Grenadier,
named in
honor of the grenadiers, a
family (Macrouridae) of
soft-
finned deep-sea
fishes with long,
tapering bodies and short,
pointed tails,...
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features of the fish, the
fins, are
composed of
either bony or
soft spines called rays which, with the
exception of the
caudal fins, have no
direct connection...
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second ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for the grenadier, a
soft-
finned deep sea fish of the
Macrouridae with a long,
tapering body and short...
- The
goatfishes are ray-
finned fish of the
family Mullidae, the only
family in the
suborder Mulloidei of the
order Syngnathiformes. The
family is also sometimes...
- ray-
finned fish in the
family Latidae, the
lates perches. It is
endemic to
coastal waters off
Western Australia,
where it
inhabits areas with
soft substrates...
-
sharks are
inhumanely finned alive and
returned to the ocean,
unable to swim, hunt or survive. The
prevalence of
shark finning and the sustainability...
-
spire of rock
formed by erosion.
Hoodoos typically consist of
relatively soft rock
topped by harder, less
easily eroded stone that
protects each column...
- long
dorsal fin running along its
entire length. The
dorsal fin is
highest in the
front and
contains 165–184
soft rays. The
pectoral fins are
small and...
-
Inimicus filamentosus, also
known as the filament-
finned stinger,
barred ghoul, two-stick stingfish, or
devil scorpionfish, is a
member of the Inimicus...