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partially because of
their voracious behaviour. They are
sometimes called trahiras (also
spelled trairas) or tarariras. The
Erythrinidae include cylindrical...
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Hoplias malabaricus, also
known as the wolf fish,
tiger fish,
guabine or
trahira, is a
predatory Central and
South American freshwater ray-finned fish of...
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Hoplias aimara, also
known as anjumara, traíra,
trahira, manjuma,
anjoemara and
giant wolf fish, is a
species of
freshwater fish
found in the
rivers of...
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blenny Tonguefish Tope
Topminnow Torpedo Torrent catfish Torrent fish
Trahira Treefish Trevally Triggerfish Triplefin blenny Triplespine Tripletail Tripod...
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comme grands sont
soldats dans l'âme,
Pendant la
guerre aucun ne
trahira. Avec cœur tout bon Français combattra, S'il voit du louche, hardiment...
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Erythrinus erythrinus, the red wolf fish, is a
relatively small species of
trahira (family Erythrinidae) from
freshwater habitats in
South America. E. erythrinus...
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Hoplerythrinus is a
genus of
trahiras found in
Central and
South America. The
currently described species in this
genus are as follows: Hoplerythrinus...
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canoe in one day; then, the next day, to
block a
river and
bring him the
Trahira fish (which are alligators); and
lastly to raze a
forest to the ground...
- (Platydoras armatulus) Only
juvenile is
strongly striped and eats
ectoparasites Trahira (Hoplias cf. malabaricus) -
Caribbean and Indo-Pacific
coral reefs Species...
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Hoplias teres is a
species of
trahiras. It is a tropical,
benthopelagic freshwater fish
which is
known to
inhabit Lake
Maracaibo in Venezuela.
Males can...