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  • ==How fish are grouped== All fish are defined by their scientific species name, which is recognized worldwide
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  • ==How fish function== Specialized functions in fish help them to survive in water. Among these are gills, swim bladders, and th
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  • ==How fish breed== A host of subtle adaptations distinguish the breeding methods of different fish families, although there are two general breeding categories. Most fishes (
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  • ...breast Sunfish - Lepomis auritus (2365698542).jpg|right|300px|A freshwater fish (redbreast sunfish, ''Lepomis auritus'') in the Comal River, Texas, in 200 {{:Fish/Definition}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Go Fish]]
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  • ...ietary "oils high in unsaturated fats extracted from the bodies of fish or fish parts, especially the livers. Those from the liver are usually high in vita ...Balk EM, Kupelnick B, Jordan HS, Lau J |title=n-3 Fatty acids from fish or fish-oil supplements, but not alpha-linolenic acid, benefit cardiovascular disea
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  • *Rogers, Geoff, 1994- Focus on freshwater aquarium fish *Bailey, Mary, 1999- The ultimate encyclopedia of aquarium fish & fish care
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  • '''Go Fish''' is a simple card exchange game of the quartet group, usually played by c Go fish uses a standard 52 card deck and is usually played with 2-5 players<ref nam
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  • ...cause of poor roads and slow transportation speeds, the provision of fresh fish to potential inland customers as well as storage was inhibited, and this en Fish sauces simply are not as obvious in Europe as in Asia. <ref name=Clay>{{cit
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  • {{r|Monotypic tropical egg-laying fish}} {{r|Livebearing fish}}
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  • Type of fish native to the Americas and east Asia which have been introduced into other
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  • ...from these environments, such as the [[Mono (fish)|Mono]] and the [[Scat (fish)|Scat]], appreciate a small addition of salt in their water. By the time ra
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  • ...uctuations in salinity. The vast ocean waters soon dilute the pollution of fish wastes and decaying organic matter. ...e marine aquarium come from shallow coastal waters near coral reefs, where fish can be captured easily. Unlike many freshwater fishes, most marine species
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  • Oils high in unsaturated fats extracted from the bodies of fish or fish parts, especially the livers.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • Cooking ingredients or condiments made from salted fermentation of fish or other seafood
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  • *Rogers, Geoff, 1994- Focus on freshwater aquarium fish *Bailey, Mary, 1999- The ultimate encyclopedia of aquarium fish & fish care
    213 bytes (25 words) - 02:31, 9 September 2009
  • *Rogers, Geoff, 1994- Focus on freshwater aquarium fish *Bailey, Mary, 1999- The ultimate encyclopedia of aquarium fish & fish care
    213 bytes (25 words) - 20:24, 9 September 2009
  • *Rogers, Geoff, 1994- Focus on freshwater aquarium fish *Bailey, Mary, 1999- The ultimate encyclopedia of aquarium fish & fish care
    213 bytes (25 words) - 04:04, 9 September 2009
  • *Rogers,Geoff. ''Freshwater Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Focus on''. Buffalo, New York: Firefly Books *Mills,Dick. ''Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Eyewitness Handbooks''. New York, New York: Dorling
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  • *Rogers,Geoff. ''Freshwater Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Focus on''. Buffalo, New York: Firefly Books *Mills,Dick. ''Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Eyewitness Handbooks''. New York, New York: Dorling
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  • *Rogers,Geoff. ''Freshwater Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Focus on''. Buffalo, New York: Firefly Books *Mills,Dick. ''Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Eyewitness Handbooks''. New York, New York: Dorling
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  • *Rogers,Geoff. ''Freshwater Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Focus on''. Buffalo, New York: Firefly Books *Mills,Dick. ''Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Eyewitness Handbooks''. New York, New York: Dorling
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  • ==How fish are grouped== All fish are defined by their scientific species name, which is recognized worldwide
    870 bytes (119 words) - 02:38, 9 September 2009
  • Oils high in unsaturated fats extracted from the bodies of fish or fish parts, especially the livers.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
    171 bytes (23 words) - 17:08, 14 May 2010
  • ...breast Sunfish - Lepomis auritus (2365698542).jpg|right|300px|A freshwater fish (redbreast sunfish, ''Lepomis auritus'') in the Comal River, Texas, in 200 {{:Fish/Definition}}
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  • ...ips of raw fish, meat or other seafood served as part of Japanese cuisine; fish prepared as such is sometimes misidentified as ''sushi''.
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  • ...aptations to the shape and appearance of fish occur in fresh waters, where fish must cope with high or low water levels, fast or slow water flow, wide temp ...ompressed) bodies are often found living among plant stems in lakes, while fish with flat dorsal profiles swim just below the waters surface.
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  • ==How fish function== Specialized functions in fish help them to survive in water. Among these are gills, swim bladders, and th
    2 KB (354 words) - 20:39, 5 September 2009
  • ...at does not fall neatly into other groups or categories, or "miscellaneous fish" if you will.'' ...very few species and other species do not fit conveniently into the major fish groups.
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  • ...ast Asia. Many species are brightly colored, and are available as aquarium fish worldwide. Danios are very similar to barbs but are much slimmer-bodied. T ...en fish foods without any hesitation. Bred by the thousand in commercial [[fish farm]]s, albino and long-finned strains of ''[[Brachydanio rerio]]'' ([[Zeb
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fish oil]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Go Fish]]
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  • ...[[vinegar]]ed [[rice]]. It may include raw or cooked [[vegetable]]s, raw [[fish]] (刺身 ''[[sashimi]]'') or other ingredients, and is typically served wi ...her than the vinegared rice base on which other ingredients are served. No fish is necessary to serve sushi, and dishes typically include several sushi pie
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fermented fish sauce]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fermented fish sauce]]
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