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  2. Slippery dick - Wikipedia

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    The slippery dick wrasse is a small fish that can reach a maximum length of 35 cm (14 in). [2] It has a thin, elongate body with a terminal mouth, and its body coloration has three phases during its life: The terminal phase is when the fish becomes a male, so the body coloration turns to green with two longitudinal dark stripes.

  3. List of endemic fish of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the endemic fish species recorded in Papua New Guinea. [1] [2] ... Black damselfish: ... White water goby: Gobiidae:

  4. Slipper lobster - Wikipedia

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    Slipper lobsters are typically bottom dwellers of the continental shelves, found at depths of up to 500 metres (1,600 ft). [6] Slipper lobsters eat a variety of molluscs, including limpets, mussels and oysters, [7] as well as crustaceans, polychaetes and echinoderms. [8]

  5. Nautilus (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    Nautilus is a black-and-white photograph taken by Edward Weston in 1927 of a single nautilus shell standing on its end against a dark background. It has been called "one of the most famous photographs ever made" and "a benchmark of modernism in the history of photography."

  6. File:Flag of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.svg

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    United States Fish and Wildlife Service; Pengguna:Boyrika/Bak pasir; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 미국 어류 및 야생동물관리국; Usage on la.wikipedia.org Ministerium Piscium et Ferarum Civitatum Foederatarum; Usage on no.wikipedia.org U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Usage on pnb.wikipedia.org جھنڈےآں دی لسٹ بلحاظ ...

  7. Suillus salmonicolor - Wikipedia

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    Suillus salmonicolor, commonly known as the Slippery Jill, is a fungus in the family Suillaceae of the order Boletales. First described as a member of the genus Boletus in 1874, the species acquired several synonyms , including Suillus pinorigidus and Suillus subluteus , before it was assigned its current binomial name in 1983.

  8. Chromis atripectoralis - Wikipedia

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    The black-axil chromis (Chromis atripectoralis), also known as the blackfin chromis or blue-green puller, is a damselfish from the tropical Indo-Pacific. This fish can reach almost 12 centimetres (4.7 in) in length. It inhabits lagoons and reefs after settlement in the late-larval stage, and often occurs in large numbers, feeding above Acropora ...

  9. White-spotted puffer - Wikipedia

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    The white-spotted puffer fish (Arothron hispidus) is a medium to large-sized puffer fish, it can reach 50 cm length. [3] It is light grey in color, or greyish or yellowish, and clearly covered with more or less regular white points, that become concentric contrasting white and dark grey lines that radiate around the eyes and pectoral fins.