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cuttersgoose commented on "Allothunnus fallai Serventy, 1948":
Beautiful! I hope that everyone's Saturday is going great and safe and I hope that they are having a great and safe Groundhog Day! I'm sorry about yesterday's post. I also hope that everyone had a nice MLK Day lzast week.
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Nathan Wilson changed the thumbnail image of "Bluefin Tuna in Monterey Bay Aquarium (California, USA)".
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Hugo Costa commented on "Scombridae":
I guys, Check the Tuna page at http://skaphandrus.com/en/marine_species/family/Scombridae a comprehensive catalogue of marine species to sea lovers.
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Leo Shapiro selected "Skipjack tuna" to show in Overview on "Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus, 1758)".
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Katja Schulz marked "File:Scnip u0.gif" as hidden on the "Scomberomorus niphonius (Cuvier, 1832)" page.
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FishBase Information and Research Group, Inc. (FIN) commented on "Xiphias gladius Linnaeus, 1758":
@Tom Brodowski: The only country reported in FishBase where this French name was used is in a book on fishes from Mauritania. The mostly used French name is 'espadon' followed by "poisson-épée'. The name 'porte-épée' or 'poisson porte-epee' refers mostly to a small aquarium killifish, Xiphophorus helleri, and other species of the same genus whose Greek rooted scientific name means exactly that: carrying a sword. See the etymology in the species summary page of FishBase.
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Jennifer Hammock commented on "Xiphias gladius Linnaeus, 1758":
Apparently the proud owner of the mysterious eyeball!
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