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Mooneye - Wikipedia
They are large-eyed, fork-tailed fish that superficially resemble shads. The vernacular name comes from the metallic shine of their eyes.
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Mooneyes MOON Equipment Co. Official Online Store
Official site for Mooneyes, MOON Equipped auto parts, apparel, accessories and collectibles. An indelible part of Hot Rod nostalgia, Mooneyes produces high ...
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www.mooneyesusa.com
Mooneye - New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
The mooneye is a medium-sized fish, usually reaching 11-15 inches in length and 1-2 pounds in weight. It has a flattened slab-sided body that is silvery in ...
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dec.ny.gov
moon-eye
ˈmoon-eye [f. moon n.1 + eye n.; in sense 1 transl. of L. oculus lunaticus (Vegetius).] 1. Farriery. (Usually pl.) An eye affected with intermittent blindness (attributed to the moon's influence); also, the disease itself, moon-blindness.1607 Topsell Four-f. Beasts (1658) 280 Of Lunatick or Moon-eye...
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Mooneye | Missouri Department of Conservation
The mooneye, and the closely related goldeye, are both silvery, flat-sided fishes with large eyes and prominent teeth on the jaws, roof of the mouth, and ...
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Fish Species - Mooneye - Fish Iowa
Mooneye live in the clearest rivers, lakes and large reservoirs. It is often found in backwaters and other quiet areas, but feed in swift current over firm ...
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programs.iowadnr.gov
Eye of the Moon (disambiguation)
Eye of the moon may refer to: Eye of the Moon, a children's historical novel. The Eye of the Moon, a book in the Bourbon Kid series. The Eye of the Moon (The Lords of Midnight), an unpublished sequel to The Lords of Midnight videogame series. Eye of the Moon (Egypt), an Egyptian religious symbol als...
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Hiodon tergisus (Mooneye) - Michigan Natural Features Inventory
The mooneye is a laterally compressed, deep-bodied fish with a small oblique mouth and large eye. This silver fish has a keeled, but not serrate, ventral edge.
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mnfi.anr.msu.edu
VMC Neon Moon Eye Jig 1/8 Black - Amazon.com
Provides extra protection, warmth, and comfort for your pet. The lures, tackle and accessories they need to be effective anglers.
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Mooneye | Nebraska Game & Parks Commission
A silvery, flat-sided fish with unusually large gold eyes; teeth on jaws, roof of mouth, and tongue; triangular-shaped axillary process at base of pelvic fin.
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MOONEYE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun moon· eye ˈmün-ˌī : a silvery North American freshwater bony fish (Hiodon tergisus of the family Hiodontidae)
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Mooneye | Outdoor Alabama
CHARACTERISTICS: The mooneye is an elongate fish with a short head and a large, silvery eye covered with an adipose eyelid. The dorsal fin origin is distinctly ...
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www.outdooralabama.com
Eye of the Moon
Eye of the Moon is a children's historical novel set in ancient Egypt, written by Dianne Hofmeyr and published in 2007. In the story, Isikara, daughter of the embalmer at the temple of Sobek, runs away with Tuthmosis, the son of King Amenhotep III. The main characters run from Wosret, the highest of...
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Why does the moon appear fairly flat to a naked eye?
In the case of unidirectional light scattered backward from a surface of a sphere, the meaning is maximum scattering intensity in the middle of the sphere, and a decline to zero toward the periphery by the cosine law. The full moon looks uniform and people continue to assume that the light is diffusely scattered from it.
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moon-eyed
ˈmoon-eyed, ppl. a. [f. moon-eye + -ed2. Cf. G. mondäugig.] 1. a. Farriery. Affected with the disease of ‘moon-eyes’; moon-blind.1610 Markham Masterp. ii. xii. 239, I haue seene many a slothfull and heauy horse brought to be moone eyed by the folly of his rider. 1792 A. Young Trav. France 75 The Eng...
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