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Triggerfish are
about 40
species of
often brightly colored fish of the
family Balistidae.
Often marked by
lines and spots, they
inhabit tropical and subtropical...
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Trigger may
refer to:
Mononym Trigger (horse),
owned by
cowboy star Roy
Rogers Nickname Trigger Alpert...
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tolerance mechanism such as
antifreeze proteins.
Hibernation induction trigger (HIT)
proteins isolated from
mammals have been used in the
study of organ...
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coral reef.
Marine life is in abundance,
including trigger fish,
moray eels, angelfish,
butterfly fish, groupers, parrotfish, wr****es, scorpionfish, pufferfish...
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fish (pl.:
fish or
fishes) is an aquatic, anamniotic, gill-bearing
vertebrate animal with
swimming fins and a hard skull, but
lacking limbs with digits...
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butterfly fish,
trigger fish,
parrot fish, eel and shrimp.
Divers have also
reported seeing orcas[citation needed] and
whale sharks around the island.
Fish eagles...
- and a
prolonged period of
stress that may
compromise the
fish’s immune system may all
trigger said symptoms. By the time a
disorder reaches the
point of...
- predatory, ray-finned
fish who wore a
monocle in one eye, and
spoke in a
vaguely European accent Trigger - A
idiotic trigger fish and
always had an apparently...
- offspring.
Spawning triggers is what
allows many
fish to
synchronize their breeding,
making it more
probable that
individual fish will find a mate. In...
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Fish farming or
pisciculture involves commercial breeding of
fish, most
often for food, in
fish tanks or
artificial enclosures such as
fish ponds. It...