The common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) is a species of marine fish in the family Centropomidae of the order Perciformes. The common snook is also...
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Look up snoek or snook in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Snook, Snooks, or Snoek may refer to: Family Centropomidae (snooks) Common snook Family Esocidae...
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USS Snook (SSN-592), a Skipjack-class submarine, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the common snook, an Atlantic marine fish...
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USS Snook (SS-279), a Gato-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the common snook, an Atlantic marine fish that...
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Centropomidae. The type species is Centropomus undecimalis, the common snook. Commonly known as snooks or róbalos, the Centropomus species are native to tropical...
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animals, including Gorgonian corals, oysters, prawns, lobsters, the common snook, barramundi, turbot, milkfish, and seahorses. It is responsible for luminous...
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the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the róbalo or common snook. Robalo′s keel was laid down on 24 October 1942 by the Manitowoc Shipbuilding...
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of Sebastes rockfish) Chup Cichlid Cigarfish Cisco Coalfish Cobia Cod Common Snook Corbina Cottonwick Grunt Crappie Crevalle Jack Croaker Crucian carp Cubbyu...
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include bass (especially black bass), salmon/trout, char, walleye/sauger, common snook, redfish, northern pike and muskellunge, sturgeon, gar and several catfish...
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Centropomus parallelus (redirect from Fat snook)
Centropomidae, the snooks and robalos. It is known by several common names, including fat snook, smallscale fat snook, little snook, and chucumite. It...
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Cleftbelly trevally Coachwhip trevally Coastal trevally Cocinero Common dentex Common snook Cottonmouth jack Doublespotted queenfish Dusky flathead Elops...
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Seagrass (category Plant common names)
species, including the gag grouper (Mycteroperca microlepis), red drum, common snook, and many others. Some fish species utilize seagrass meadows and various...
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reptiles, and large fishes (e.g., barred catfish, Atlantic tarpons, common snook and lemon sharks, boa constrictors, black spiny-tailed iguanas and spectacled...
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erythrophthalmus Y Y Common sand diver Synodus intermedius Y Y Common snook Centropomus undecimalis Y Y Y Common thresher Alopias vulpinus Y Y Conchfish Astrapogon...
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stubnose, sand flathead, perch, spotted grunter, great white shark, common snook, hottentot, marlin, sailfish 6 South Australia 1 April 2013 Pink snapper...
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Snook 2015, p. 72. Snook 2015, p. 72; Cragle 2017, p. 100. Gregorius 2015, p. 78; Cragle 2017, p. 100. Calico 2018, p. 90. Snook 2015, p. 110. Snook 2015...
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Snailfish Snake eel Snakehead Snake mackerel Snapper Snipe eel Snipefish Snook Snubnose eel Snubnose parasitic eel Sockeye salmon Soldierfish Sole South...
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tripletail Axolotl Bighead searobin Black drum Caribbean ocean surgeonfish Common snook Cownose ray Diamondback terrapin Flag-fin mojarra Florida pompano Giant...
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Nile perch (redirect from African snook)
species has also been referred to as Centropomus niloticus. Common names include African snook, Victoria perch (a misleading trade name, as the species is...
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American eel Black drum Spotted seatrout Greater amberjack Florida pompano Common snook Crevalle jack Tripletail Cobia Eastern oyster Red snapper Vermilion snapper...
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It's a Big Big World (redirect from Snook, It's A Big Big World)
Pico da Neblina as the mountain background. The main character and host is Snook the sloth. The series was taped at Wainscott Studios (now the LTV (Local...
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truncatus) also live in the Indian River Lagoon. Red Drum, Spotted seatrout, Common snook, and the Tarpon are the main gamefish in the Titusville area of the lagoon...
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searobin, Sand seatrout, Spotted seatrout, Sheepshead, Gray snapper, Common snook, and tripletail. In 2009, $1 million of federal stimulus money was delegated...
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belonging to the family Bomolochidae. It is a parasite on the gills of the common snook and has only been recorded in coastal waters off Rio de Janeiro State...
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as Connor, Jeremy Strong as Kendall, Kieran Culkin as Roman, and Sarah Snook as Shiv. Other starring cast members are Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Wambsgans...
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with hogfish, red drum, gag grouper, mangrove snapper, black sea bass, common snook, pinfish, red grouper, lookdown, and white grunt. Cownose rays currently...
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creeks and bays, where it is quite common to catch fish species such as spotted seatrout, redfish, or common snook to name just a few. Other river staples...
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ladyfish, and the common snook (Centropomus undecimalis). Green iguanas and caiman, which are invasive species in the region, are also common in the area....
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Heavily infected fish are lethargic and more easily fall prey to the common snook, Centropomus undecimalis, which is the parasite's definitive host. In...
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Argentina and Chile, it is often called róbalo, a name also used for the common snook. The abundant and nutritious patagonian blennies were apparently not...
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