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  2. Poptropica - Wikipedia

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    Poptropica's previous login page, including Harvey Hare / Dr. Hare, the game's main antagonist and most recurring character.. When it first launched in 2007, Poptropica only had one island, titled Early Poptropica Island.

  3. Arowana - Wikipedia

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    At least five extinct genera, known only from fossils, are classified as osteoglossids; these date back at least as far as the Late Cretaceous.Other fossils from as far back as the Late Jurassic or Early Cretaceous are widely considered to belong to the arowana superorder Osteoglossomorpha.

  4. Asian arowana - Wikipedia

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    The Asian arowana (Scleropages formosus) comprises several phenotypic varieties of freshwater fish distributed geographically across Southeast Asia. [3] While most consider the different varieties to belong to a single species, [4] [5] [6] [3] [7] work by Pouyaud et al. (2003) [8] differentiates these varieties into multiple species.

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  8. Cichlasoma bimaculatum - Wikipedia

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    Cichlasoma bimaculatum is a generalist omnivore with scavenger like qualities, consuming small crustaceans and insect larvae in addition to small fishes. The black acara provide more competition for the native sunfish within spawning areas and have the ability to impact both invertebrate and plant communities through predation. [3]

  9. Saurichthys - Wikipedia

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    Saurichthys model at the Museum of Man and Nature, Munich. Saurichthys was an elongate, streamlined fish, commonly about 0.6 metres (2.0 ft) to 1 metre (3.3 ft) long. Some species were only a few decimetres long (e.g. Saurichthys minimahleri), while others could grow up to about 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) in length (specimen from the Middle Triassic of Turkey).