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  2. Leiopotherapon unicolor - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... the spangled grunter or spangled perch is a species of ray-finned fish, ... (3.1 in) and a 24 grams (0.85 oz) female may ...

  3. Kimberley spangled perch - Wikipedia

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    The Kimberley spangled perch (Leiotherapon macrolepsis), also known as the large-scale grunter, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish from the family Terapontidae. It is endemic to the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It is one of the most common species in one of the tributaries of the Prince Regent River. [1]

  4. Dogwood Creek (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] Bridge over Dogwood Creek at Miles, 2011. A commonly used track to access homesteads in the area (now the Warrego Highway) crossed the creek; that location became known as Dogwood Crossing. This would later develop into the town of Miles. [3] Dogwood Creek has flooded on many occasions, including 1908 [5] and 1938. [6]

  5. Ohio Division of Wildlife shares updated fishing rules for ...

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    Not yet declared are the catch limits for yellow perch that go into effect May 1. Currently, the daily limit is 30 west of Huron and east of Fairport Harbor but only 10 in between.

  6. Estuary perch - Wikipedia

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    Estuary perch, as with many other native fish of south-eastern Australia, are very long-lived. Longevity is a survival strategy to ensure that most adults participate in at least one exceptional spawning and recruitment event, which are often linked to unusually wet La Niña years and may only occur every one or two decades.

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  8. Kuhlia rupestris - Wikipedia

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    Kuhlia rupestris, the rock flagtail, jungle perch, mountain trout, buffalo bream, dusky-finned bulleye, rockmountain bass or spotted flagtail, is a species of ray-finned fish, a flagtail, from the family Kuhliidae. It is a catadromous species which is native to the Indo-Pacific and northern Australia.

  9. Burdekin Falls Dam - Wikipedia

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    Numerous other species are present naturally, including forktail catfish, spangled perch, eel-tailed catfish, long tom, golden perch and archer fish. [12] A Stocked Impoundment Permit is required to fish in the dam. Red-claw crayfish and freshwater crocodiles although not native to this river may also found in the lake.