Bird that fishes
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ERNEBird that fishes
EELSFishes that may shock you
ichthyologyThe branch of zoology that deals with fishes
electroreceptoran organ, present in some fishes, that detects electrical discharges
CEMENTSHOESThings that may be worn by someone sleeping with the fishes
fisherone that fishes (to try to catch cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates)
pigfishesAny of a number of other marine fishes, esp. one that grunts
fishersFISHER, one that fishes (to try to catch cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates)
porphyropsina purple pigment in the retinal rods of freshwater fishes that resembles rhodopsin
porphyropsinsPORPHYROPSIN, a purple pigment in the retinal rods of freshwater fishes that resembles rhodopsin
physoclistousof fishes, having an air bladder that is not connected to the alimentary canal
luroften luminous structure on the head of pediculate fishes that is used to attract prey
lureoften luminous structure on the head of pediculate fishes that is used to attract prey
sheepsheadAny of a number of boldly marked edible game fishes that live in warm American waters
tetrapodsA four-footed animal, esp. a member of a group that includes all vertebrates higher than fishes
dollarfishany of various fishes that have a rounded compressed silvery body, esp the moonfishes or the American butterfish
dogfishany of several small sharks, especially of the genera Mustelus and Squalus, that are destructive to food fishes
dollarfishesDOLLARFISH, any of various fishes that have a rounded compressed silvery body, esp the moonfishes or the American butterfish
blowfishAny of a number of fishes that are able to inflate their bodies when alarmed, such as a globefish
blowfishesAny of a number of fishes that are able to inflate their bodies when alarmed, such as a globefish
ceratodus(Greek) a genus of ganoid fishes, with lungs so well developed that they can leave the water and breathe in air
selachianany of a variously classified group (Selachii) of cartilaginous fishes that includes the existing sharks and typically most related elasmobranchs (as rays)
ceratodusesCERATODUS, (Greek) a genus of ganoid fishes, with lungs so well developed that they can leave the water and breathe in air
ribbonfishAny of a number of long slender fishes that typically have a dorsal fin running the length of the body, in particular
ribbonfishesAny of a number of long slender fishes that typically have a dorsal fin running the length of the body, in particular
isospondylousof, relating to, or belonging to the Isospondyli, an order of soft-finned teleost fishes that includes the herring, salmon, trout, and pike
cavefishany of several fishes that live in cave waters, as species of the genus Amblyopsis, having no body pigment and rudimentary, functionless eyes
operculara. the gill cover of fishes and amphibians b. (in many gastropods) a horny plate that closes the opening of the shell when the animal is retracted
eelierany of numerous voracious elongate snakelike bony fishes (order Anguilliformes) that have a smooth slimy skin, lack pelvic fins, and have the median fins confluent around the tail compare american eel
conusprolongation of the ventricle of amphibians and some fishes that has a spiral valve separating venous blood going to the respiratory arteries from blood going to the aorta and systemic arteries
eelany of numerous voracious elongate snakelike bony fishes (order Anguilliformes) that have a smooth slimy skin, lack pelvic fins, and have the median fins confluent around the tail compare american eel
halibutany of several marine flatfishes (especially Hippoglossus hippoglossus of the Atlantic and H. stenolepis of the Pacific) that are widely used for food and include some of the largest bony fishes
coniprolongation of the ventricle of amphibians and some fishes that has a spiral valve separating venous blood going to the respiratory arteries from blood going to the aorta and systemic arteries
piranhaany of various usually small South American characin fishes (genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus) that have very sharp teeth, often appear in schools, and include some that may attack and inflict dangerous wounds upon humans and large animals called also caribe