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The golden trevally (Gnathanodon speciosus), also known as the golden kingfish, banded trevally or king trevally, is a species of large marine fish classified in the jack and horse mackerel family Carangidae, and the only member of the monospecific genus Gnathanodon.
1000xRESIST is a narrative-based adventure game involving environmental exploration and conversational choices with characters throughout the game's settings. [2] The game features many optional conversations and interactions, particularly in the game's overarching area, the Orchard, [3] which is navigated a map of the area and a minimap to show waypoints of interest.
The African pompano (Alectis ciliaris), also known as the pennant-fish or threadfin trevally, is a widely distributed species of tropical marine fish in the jack family, Carangidae. The species is found in tropical waters worldwide, with adults often inhabiting coastlines , while juveniles are usually pelagic , floating with ocean currents .
Gnathodon may refer to: . Golden trevally (Gnathanodon speciosus) named by Peter Forsskål in 1775; as well as the synonyms. Odontaster a genus of seastars has the junior synonym of Gnathodon coined by Verrill in 1899
Trachinotus blochii, also called the snubnose dart, golden pompano, and golden pomfret, is an Asia-Pacific species of pompano in the family Carangidae.It is a pelagic fish associated with rocky reefs, coral reefs as well as inshore habitats.
By designing a balloon-popping tablet game and collecting data from 20 pet parrots, the researchers found that birds’ interest in the game indicated mental stimulation could be a potential benefit.
The bluefin trevally is a large fish, growing to a maximum known length of 117 cm and a weight of 43.5 kg, [2] however it is rare at lengths greater than 80 cm. [8] It is similar in shape to a number of other large jacks and trevallies, having an oblong, compressed body with the dorsal profile slightly more convex than the ventral profile, particularly anteriorly.
Dark blue with golden yellow blaze running from the face down the dorsal fin, with a colourless caudal fin. 8 cm (3.1 in) [31] Pacific pygmy angelfish: Centropyge flavicauda: With caution: 8 cm (3.1 in) [32] Potter's angelfish: Centropyge potteri: With caution: Similarly coloured to the Coral Beauty, but with a blue body and reddish fins. 10 cm ...