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The snipefishes (genus Macroramphosus) [1] are two species of fishes found in tropical and subtropical oceans at depth down to 600 metres (2,000 ft).
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The longspine snipefish, bellowfish, common bellowsfish, snipe-fish, snipefish, spine trumpet fish, or trumpetfish, Macroramphosus scolopax, is a snipefish of the genus ...
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The slender snipefish or snipefish (Macroramphosus gracilis) is a snipefish of the genus Macroramphosus. It is found in tropical oceans around the world at depths of 50 to 500 metres ...
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Slender snipefish or snipefish, Macroramphosus gracilis (Lowe, 1839). Longspine snipefish, bellowfish, common bellowsfish, snipe-fish, snipefish, spine trumpet fish or trumpetfish, ...
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Aeoliscus strigatus; B. Banded bellowsfish; Bellowfish; C. Crested bellowfish; L. Longspine snipefish; O. Orange bellowsfish; S. Shrimpfish; S cont. Slender snipefish; Snipefish
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The banded bellowsfish, banded yellowfish, banded snipefish, or bluebanded bellowsfish, Centriscops humerosus, is a species of fish of the family Centriscidae, found in southern ...
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Flying ducks, snipe, fish, mud lobsters and multi-coloured snakes thrived there. The area was slowly reclaimed by dumping refuse. In 1923, the New World Amusement Park located off ...
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M. gracilis may refer to: Machaeranthera gracilis, a species of flowering plant in the aster family; Macroramphosus gracilis, the slender snipefish, a snipefish
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This article is about the genus Notopogon. For the species' in the genus Macroramphosus, see snipefish. For the species in the genus Centriscops, see banded bellowsfish.
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Conversely, they are also capable of feeding on small but numerous prey such as filefish and snipefish. Scientists and fishermen have long debated the extent to which blue marlin and ...
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