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  2. Alfaro cultratus - Wikipedia

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    The knife livebearer is native to the Central American countries of Costa Rica, Panama and Nicaragua. [1] It is usually found in small groups in slow to moderately fast flowing creeks and ditches and in the shorelines of large rivers, [5] but it is a powerful swimmer [2] and has also been recorded inhabiting a fast flowing stream in a rainforest.

  3. List of Toriko characters - Wikipedia

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    Brain Cut: Using a large cleaver/cooking knife, Livebearer makes a series of quick and targeted slashes across the head of an opponent. Reishun The "Chinese Emperor," Reishun is the 18th ranked chef in the world and manager of the 10-star Chinese restaurant "Rei."

  4. List of Toriko episodes - Wikipedia

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    Coco explains his entire plan, while Livebearer cuts his pain sense and coats his intestines, but, because of Coco's plan, the coating is eaten by microbes and the casino room is transformed into a battle zone between Coco, Toriko, Komatsu, Match and his goons, and Livebearer with his goons on the other side.

  5. Maquenque National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The bobo mullet (Joturus pichardi), Brachyrhaphis olomina, [12] knife livebearer fish (Alfaro cultratus) and the tetra (Astyanax fasciatus) are quite common. [8] The endangered tropical gar (Atractosteus tropicus), known locally as pez gaspar, occurs here. [3]

  6. List of Toriko chapters - Wikipedia

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    Toriko kills a 300-year-old Garara with his Fork and Knife technique and Komatsu cooks some of it to taste, but Toriko ends up eating all of it. Toriko is contracted by IGO again, this time to enter one of their biotope gardens and obtain a Rainbow Fruit, which is in the nest of the four-armed Troll Kong gorillas.

  7. Poeciliinae - Wikipedia

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    Poeciliinae is a subfamily of killifish from the family Poeciliidae which contains species from the Americas which are collectively known as the livebearers because many, but not all, of the species within the subfamily are ovoviviparous.

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