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  2. Aliger gallus - Wikipedia

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    Aliger gallus, previously known as Strombus gallus, common name the rooster conch or rooster-tail conch, [1] is a species of medium-sized sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Strombidae, the true conchs.

  3. Rooster tail - Wikipedia

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    Rooster tail caused by a stromboli eruption. In low gravity and dusty environments, such as the Moon, they can be created by the wheels of moving vehicles. [7] A special energetic volcanic eruption known as a strombolian eruption produces bright arcs of ejecta, referred to as rooster tails, composed of basaltic cinders or volcanic ash.

  4. Jigging - Wikipedia

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    These come in many different weights usually ranging from 1 ⁄ 80 oz (0.35 g) for small freshwater panfishes (e.g. aji) to nearly 1 pound (0.45 kg) for large saltwater groundfishes, and can also be found in a wide array of colors and patterns. The jig hooks also vary, with variances on the hook type, color, angle or build material.

  5. American Buffalo (coin) - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 and 2007 coins only have been issued in a one-ounce version, but in 2008, $5, $10, and $25 face value coins were minted with 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/2 oz of gold respectively. After a long wait by both collectors and investors, the uncirculated version of the American Buffalo gold piece was made available to coin dealers on June 20, 2006.

  6. Strombidae - Wikipedia

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    Six species of strombids are found in the wider Caribbean region, including the queen conch Aliger gigas, the goliath conch Titanostrombus goliath, the hawk-wing conch Lobatus raninus, the rooster tail conch Aliger gallus, the milk conch Macrostrombus costatus, the West Indian fighting conch Strombus pugilis, and the Florida fighting conch ...

  7. Fly tying - Wikipedia

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    Eyes: a 1/50 or 1/36-ounce metal dumbbell painted with vinyl jig paint; Belly: white bucktail; Flash: holographic silver Flashabou, silver Krystal Flash, pearlescent Flashabou, and pearlescent Krystal Flash. Use only four to six strands of each. Back: gray bucktail topped with a little hair from the brown portion of the tail [31]

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