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  2. Eumecichthys - Wikipedia

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    Eumecichthys fiski, the unicorn crestfish or unicornfish, is a very rare, little-known species of crestfish in the family Lophotidae, and the only member of the genus Eumecichthys. It likely has a worldwide distribution, having been first discovered offshore of Kalk Bay , South Africa , and subsequently reported from the Sea of Japan ...

  3. Crestfish - Wikipedia

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    Unicorn crestfish (E. fiski) Lophotus: Crested bandfish (L. guntheri) Fossil Genera Image †Babelichthys †Babelichthys olneyi †Eolophotes †Eolophotes lenis †Protolophotus †Protolophotus elami †Oligolophotes †Oligolophotes fragosus

  4. Unicorn fish - Wikipedia

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    Unicorn fish may refer to: Naso, a genus in family Acanthuridae; Unicorn leatherjacket (Aluterus monoceros), family Monacanthidae; Unicorn crestfish (Eumecichthys fiski), family Lophotidae; Unicorn grenadier (Coelorinchus productus), family Macrouridae

  5. North Pacific crestfish - Wikipedia

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    The North Pacific crestfish or unicornfish (Lophotus capellei) is a crestfish of the genus Lophotus, found in the tropical and subtropical waters of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, in a depth of 0–100 m. Its length is up to 2 m.

  6. Seafood samples contain high levels of microplastics in US ...

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    Microplastics were detected in almost every seafood sample found off the coast of the western U.S. in a recent study. The particles were found in the edible tissue of six different species of fish.

  7. Consumer (food chain) - Wikipedia

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    Within an ecological food chain, consumers are categorized into primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers. [3] Primary consumers are herbivores, feeding on plants or algae. Caterpillars, insects, grasshoppers, termites and hummingbirds are all examples of primary consumers because they only eat autotrophs (plants).

  8. Crested bandfish - Wikipedia

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    The crested bandfish is a marine pelagic species, found at depths up 90 metres, [3] although it may occur at depths up to 300 metres. [1] The species has been found in four locations in the western Pacific: in Australia, near Emu Bay, Tasmania and off the New South Wales coast; Johnston Atoll; and southwestern Taiwan. [1]

  9. The 9 Best Canned Foods You Should Be Eating for Weight Loss ...

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    While canned foods can (and should) be part of your kitchen arsenal, dietitians recommend keeping these tips in mind as you stock up and sort through your canned food inventory. Opt for low-sodium ...