Like a long slithery fish
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EELYLike a long, slithery fish
EELHEELWHEELSlithery fish follow a bigwig closely?
GARFish with a long nose
GARFish with a long snout
SEAHORSEFish with a long neck
SCADFish with a long body
billfisha fish with long jaws
billfishesBILLFISH, a fish with long jaws
ribbonfisha long slender fish, the oarfish
ribbonfishesRIBBONFISH, a long slender fish, the oarfish
FYKEFish net in form of a long bag.
CREELSLength of a very long movie about fish baskets
tilefishA long, slender bottom-dwelling fish of warm seas
tilefishesA long, slender bottom-dwelling fish of warm seas
arapaimasA large, long edible freshwater fish native to tropical South America
arapaimaA large, long edible freshwater fish native to tropical South America
mergansersA fish-eating diving duck with a long, thin serrated and hooked bill
paupietteA long, thin slice of fish or meat, rolled and stuffed with a filling
paupiettesA long, thin slice of fish or meat, rolled and stuffed with a filling
viperfishA small, elongated deep-sea fish that has large jaws with long protruding fangs
viperfishesA small, elongated deep-sea fish that has large jaws with long protruding fangs
garfishesAny of a number of long, slender fish with elongated beaklike jaws containing sharply pointed teeth
pipefishesA narrow, elongated, chiefly marine fish with segmented bony armor beneath the skin and a long tubular snout
pipefishA narrow, elongated, chiefly marine fish with segmented bony armor beneath the skin and a long tubular snout
tubenoseslender, marine fish, Aulorhynchus flavidus, inhabiting coastal waters from southern California to Alaska, having a long, tubelike snout
snakeheadsA freshwater fish with a broad, heavily scaled head and a long cylindrical body, native to tropical Africa and Asia
snakeheadA freshwater fish with a broad, heavily scaled head and a long cylindrical body, native to tropical Africa and Asia
mudfishesAny of a number of elongated fish that are able to survive long periods of drought by burrowing in the mud
grenadierA common bottom-dwelling fish with a large head, a long tapering tail, and typically a luminous gland on the belly
grenadiersA common bottom-dwelling fish with a large head, a long tapering tail, and typically a luminous gland on the belly
mudfishAny of a number of elongated fish that are able to survive long periods of drought by burrowing in the mud
threadfinsA tropical marine fish that has long streamers or rays arising from its pectoral fins, locally important as a food fish
pelicansA large gregarious waterbird with a long bill, an extensible throat pouch for scooping up fish, and mainly white or gray plumage
oarfishesA very long, narrow, silvery marine fish of deep water, with a deep red dorsal fin running the length of the body
wolffishA large long-bodied marine fish with a long-based dorsal fin and sharp doglike teeth, inhabiting the deep waters of the northern hemisphere
graylingsAn edible freshwater fish of Eurasia and North America that is silvery-gray with horizontal violet stripes and has a long, high dorsal fin
swordfishesA large edible marine fish with a streamlined body and a long flattened swordlike snout, related to the billfishes and popular as a game fish
threshersA surface-living shark with a long upper lobe to the tail. Threshers often hunt in pairs, lashing the water with their tails to herd fish into a tightly packed shoal
thresherA surface-living shark with a long upper lobe to the tail. Threshers often hunt in pairs, lashing the water with their tails to herd fish into a tightly packed shoal
billfishesA large, fast-swimming fish of open seas, with a streamlined body and a long, pointed, spearlike snout. It occurs on the surface in warmer waters and is a popular sporting fish