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  2. Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Wikipedia

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    As in previous Animal Crossing games, New Horizons is a life simulation game played in real time.Weather also adjusts to the seasons of the Northern or Southern Hemisphere, depending on the player's real-world location, a first for the Animal Crossing series.

  3. Raymond (Animal Crossing) - Wikipedia

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    Raymond, like other villagers in Animal Crossing, was designed with the intention of making players want to "interact with them [and] watch what they are doing."Raymond shares roughly the same silhouette base as all cat villagers, done so to ensure that players can identify them easily as cats.

  4. Horse mackerel - Wikipedia

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    Horse mackerel is a vague vernacular term for a range of species of fish throughout the English-speaking world. It is commonly applied to pelagic fishes, especially of the Carangidae (jack mackerels and scads) family, most commonly those of the genera Trachurus or Caranx. Species known as "horse mackerel" in one English dialect or another include:

  5. Atlantic horse mackerel - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus), also known as the European horse mackerel or common scad, is a species of jack mackerel in the family Carangidae, which includes the jacks, pompanos and trevallies. It is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean off Europe and Africa and into the south-eastern Indian Ocean.

  6. Mediterranean horse mackerel - Wikipedia

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    The Mediterranean horse mackerel is an important resource in the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea region. [6] It makes up 54% of catches in the Black Sea and 39% in the Sea of Marmara. In the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas, it only totals 3–4% of annual catches. Fixed nets and seines are common methods used to catch Mediterranean horse ...

  7. Trachurus - Wikipedia

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    yellowtail horse mackerel: Australia and New Zealand Trachurus picturatus (S. Bowdich, 1825) blue jack mackerel: the Bay of Biscay to south Morocco and the western Mediterranean. Trachurus symmetricus (Ayres, 1855) Pacific jack mackerel: western coast of North America, ranging from Alaska in the north to the Gulf of California in the south

  8. Lamniformes - Wikipedia

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    The Lamniformes (/ ˈ l æ m n ɪ f ɔːr m iː z /, from Greek lamna "fish of prey") are an order of sharks commonly known as mackerel sharks (which may also refer specifically to the family Lamnidae). It includes some of the most familiar species of sharks, such as the great white [1] as well as less familiar ones, such as the goblin shark ...

  9. Cunene horse mackerel - Wikipedia

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    The Cunene horse mackerel (Trachurus trecae) is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Carangidae. [2] Their maximum reported length is 35 cm, and the maximum reported weight is 2.0 kg. [ 3 ] This species occurs in the eastern Atlantic from Morocco south to Angola.