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  2. Greater amberjack - Wikipedia

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    The greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili), also known as the allied kingfish, great amberfish, greater yellowtail, jenny lind, Sea donkey, purplish amberjack, reef donkey, rock salmon, sailors choice, yellowtail, and yellow trevally, is a species of predatory ray-finned fish in the family Carangidae, the jacks and pompanos. It is found in ...

  3. Marbled grouper - Wikipedia

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    The marbled grouper (Dermatolepis inermis), donkey fish, mutton hamlet, rockhind and sicklefish grouper, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae which is part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. It is a predatory reef fish which is found in the Western Atlantic Ocean.

  4. List of animal names - Wikipedia

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    Mother sea otter with sleeping pup, Morro Bay, California. In the English language, many animals have different names depending on whether they are male, female, young, domesticated, or in groups.

  5. List of donkey breeds - Wikipedia

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    It is a large donkey breed with a very long shaggy coat and no dorsal stripe: Benderi: Iran: Biyang: China: Bourik: Haiti: Brasil: Venezuela: Bulgaro: Venezuela: Bulgarian donkey: Bulgaria: Burro: Mexico, Nicaragua, United States: small donkey of Mexico and the U.S. seen in both domesticated and feral states; some feral burros in the western U ...

  6. Why is Capitol Reef called a reef? What travelers should know ...

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    Capitol Reef National Park is home to scenic trails and sprawling historic orchards.

  7. Glossary of nautical terms (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    1. A shallow portion of a reef over which waves break. 2. A breaking wave that breaks into foam against the shore, a shoal, a rock or a reef. Sailors use breakers to warn themselves of their vessel's proximity to an underwater hazard to navigation or, at night or during periods of poor visibility, of their vessel's proximity to shore.

  8. Jack-knifefish - Wikipedia

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    The jack-knifefish (Eques lanceolatus) is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sciaenidae, the drums and croakers.It is native to the western Atlantic Ocean, where its distribution extends along the eastern coasts of the Americas from the Carolinas in the United States to Brazil, including the Caribbean. [1]

  9. Dunki: What is the dangerous immigration route known as the ...

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    It is called the Donkey travels.” So, what exactly is the “donkey route” ? “Donkey flights” or “donkey route” is a term based on the Punjabi word “dunki”, which means to “hop ...