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  2. Argyropelecus affinis - Wikipedia

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    Histologically, the retina is composed of 10-layer elements as seen in the retina of shallow water fishes. The greatest thickness of the retina, about 200 micrometer, occurs ventrally, where rod’s outer segment is long (about 50 micrometer). Figure 4. Accessory Retina of A. affinis. The position of the accessory retina is shown in Figure 4.

  3. Viperfish - Wikipedia

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    In migrating to the surface (400m depth) at night, they prove their ability to withstand large temperature changes of up to 7°C daily. They have been recorded in waters ranging from 4 to 14.5°C, highlighting the wide range of temperatures viperfish are capable of surviving in. [ 14 ]

  4. Giant oarfish - Wikipedia

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    [2] [26] When cooked, the taste of an oarfish is described as “like paper.” [27] R. glesne was offered to a dog who regularly consumes fish, and was refused. Six people agreed to try fried oarfish and said that the taste was suitable, but the flesh was extremely flaccid, and overall objectionable.

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  6. Cobia - Wikipedia

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    The cobia is a pelagic spawner, releasing many tiny (1.2 mm), buoyant eggs into the water, where they become part of the plankton. The eggs float freely with the currents until hatching. The eggs float freely with the currents until hatching.

  7. Angling records of Europe - Wikipedia

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    This list is of the heaviest European freshwater fish caught using the traditional angling method of rod and line. The criteria for inclusion on this list is that the species, weight, date and venue have been published by a recognized publisher with a genuine photograph and a link to that publication is referenced here.

  8. Aphyonidae - Wikipedia

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    Aphyonids are small fishes, typically about 10 centimetres (3.9 in) long when fully grown.They have transparent, gelatinous skin, which lacks any scales.The dorsal, caudal and anal fins are united into a single ribbon.

  9. Menachem Fisch - Wikipedia

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    Menachem Fisch (Hebrew: מנחם פיש; born 1948) is an Israeli philosopher. He is the Joseph and Ceil Mazer Professor Emeritus of History and Philosophy of Science, and co-Director of the Frankfurt-Tel Aviv Center for the Study of Religious and Interreligious Dynamics at Tel Aviv University .