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Striped mojarra mainly feed on benthic invertebrates and zooplankton. [citation needed] It is a diurnal feeder, meaning that it hunts during the day to differentiate between edible and inedible objects. [citation needed] Gerreid fish are known to dig for buried invertebrates in the sediment of the water. They angle their head down and bite into ...
La Mojarra is an archaeological site in the Mexican state of Veracruz, located near Gulf Coast, at a bend in the Acula River. It was continually occupied from the late Formative period (ca. 300 BCE ) until perhaps as late as 1000 CE .
Gerres is a genus of mojarras found mostly in coastal regions from the eastern Atlantic Ocean through the Indian Ocean to the western Pacific.A single species, G. simillimus, is from the East Pacific.
The golden mojarra (Deckertichthys aureolus) [3] is a species of mojarra native to the eastern Pacific Ocean, where it is found from Costa Rica to the northern coast of Peru. This species grows to a length of 15 cm (5.9 in). This species is important to local peoples as a food fish. [2] It is the only known member of its genus. [3]
The common silver-biddy (Gerres oyena), also known as the blacktip silver biddy, Darnley Island silverbelly, longtail silverbiddy, oceanic silver biddy, shining silver-belly or slender silver belly, [3] is a species of mojarra native to marine and brackish waters of coastal waters of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean.
Cassowaries are ratites, meaning they are flightless. They’ve also earned the dubious distinction of being “the world’s most dangerous bird.” Its more famous flightless cousin, the emu, is ...
Gerres erythrourus the deep-bodied mojarra, also known as the short silverbiddy or short silverbelly, [3] is a species of ray-finned fish from the family Gerreidae, a mojarra.It is native to marine and brackish waters of coastal waters of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean, far towards Vanuatu.