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The archerfish (also known as spinner fish or archer fish) or Toxotidae are a monotypic family (although some include a second genus) of perciform tropical fish known for their unique predation technique of "shooting down" land-based insects and other small prey with jets of water spit from their specialized mouths.
Toxotes chatareus, sometimes known by the common names common archerfish, seven-spot archerfish or largescale archerfish, is a species of perciform fish in the archerfish genus Toxotes. [ 3 ] They are usually no larger than 20 centimetres (7.9 in) but may grow up to 40 centimetres (16 in).
Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World is a non-fiction book by Theodore C. Bestor, published in 2004 by University of California Press. It discusses the Tsukiji fish market . The book includes content on the economy aspect, cultural aspects, [ 1 ] and folklore.
Archer fish are so named because of their ability to shoot streams of water at insects above the surface in order to bring them down. Basically, they have built in super-soakers and use it to hunt ...
Archer was founded in 2018, so a similar timeline would put its first profit in 2035. However, investors should be cautious about getting in too early on this potential long-term opportunity ...
English: Low-resolution color movie showing an archer fish shooting a jet of water to a prey supported by a clear plastic film. During the shooting the mouth of the fish barely emerges from the interface between water and air, while the rest of his body remains submerged. The image sequence has been grabbed at 400 frames/s and is played at 25 fps.
Archer Aviation's (NYSE: ACHR) electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles are still grounded, but the stock was taking flight last month as enthusiasm for the new short-distance ...
Seafood Display at Sydney Fish Market. The original Fish Market was established, in 1871, at Woolloomooloo, [1] then and for many years later the mooring site of the local Sydney fishing fleet. [2] It expanded over time to occupy the block bounded by Bourke, Plunkett, Forbes and Wilson Streets, Woolloomooloo. [1]