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Pipefish - Wikipedia
Pipefishes or pipe-fishes (Syngnathinae) are a subfamily of small fishes, which, together with the seahorses and seadragons (Phycodurus and Phyllopteryx), en.wikipedia.org
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Pipefish | Marine Fish - LiveAquaria
Pipefish are relatively hardy and adjust well to aquarium life if maintained in water conditions with low current and plenty of branching gorgonias, algae, or ... www.liveaquaria.com
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Pipefish - Seattle Aquarium
Pipefish are carnivores that eat tiny crustaceans, fish, fish eggs and zooplankton (microscopic animals). They rely on their shape and color, plus some tricky ... www.seattleaquarium.org
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pipe-fish
ˈpipe-fish [f. pipe n.1 + fish.] A fish of the genus Syngnathus or family Syngnathidæ, having a long slender body and a long snout.1769 Pennant Zool. III. 107 As we want a generical name in our language for this genus [Syngnathus], we call it the Pipe Fish, from its slender body. 1774 Goldsm. Nat. H... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pipefishes & ghost pipefishes
The pipefishes and ghost pipefishes are among the closest relatives to seahorses and seadragons. Similar to those groups, these fishes have elongated snouts ... www.iucn-seahorse.org
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Pipefish - Chesapeake Bay Program
Pipefish grow 6 to 8 inches in length and have long, thin bodies covered with rings of bony plates. They have long snouts and brownish, fan-shaped tail fins. www.chesapeakebay.net
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horn-fish
horn-fish 1. The garfish, Belone vulgaris, so called from its long projecting beak.a 1000 Andreas 370 (Gr.) Hornfisc pleᵹode, glad ᵹeond garsecg. 1599 Minsheu Sp. Dict., Hornefish, enxarraco, xarraco. 1611 Florio, Cornuto..Also the Horne-fish. 1752 Sir J. Hill Hist. Anim. 223 We call it the Gar-fish... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bay pipefish | Animals - Monterey Bay Aquarium
A pipefish has tiny dorsal and pectoral fins that beat rapidly as it leisurely swims — either vertically or (mostly) horizontally ... www.montereybayaquarium.org
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Pipefish | Marine, Seadragon, Syngnathidae - Britannica
Pipefishes are very slender, long-bodied fishes that are covered with rings of bony armour. They have long tubular snouts and small mouths, a ... www.britannica.com
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Meet the Pipefish: Everything You Need to Know - Hastings Aquarium
A pipefish is a type of fish that belongs to the Syngnathidae family of animals along with seahorses and seadragons. Characterised by their slender bodies and ... hastingsaquarium.co.uk
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Meet the Pipefish: The Seahorse's Long and Lean Cousin - YouTube
A lesser-known member of the sygnathidae family of fishes, Pipefish are taxonomically and adaptationally similar to Seahorses and Sea ... www.youtube.com
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Florida's Remarkable Opossum Pipefish | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Granddaddy Opossum Pipefish rolls in wearing burnt sienna and looking like a wet stick. The seadragons look like they just raided the ghillie suit isle. www.fws.gov
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needle-fish
ˈneedle-fish [needle n. 1. Cf. G. nadelfisch, Du. naaldvisch, Da. naale-, Sw. nålfisk.] A name given to various fishes; esp. the pipe-fish or gar-fish.1601 Holland Pliny I. 266 The Horne-beakes or Needle⁓fishes. 1666 J. Davies Hist. Caribby Isles 100 There is a Fish without scales, four foot or ther... Oxford English Dictionary
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Taxonomy of the vertebrates (Young, 1962)
Mesichthyes (e.g., Esox [pike], Belone, Exocoetus [flying fish], Gasterosteus [stickle-back], Syngnathus [pipe-fish], Hippocampus [seahorse]) Order 5. wikipedia.org
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tobacco-pipe
toˈbacco-pipe 1. A pipe for smoking tobacco, made of clay, wood, or other material, of various shapes and sizes, consisting of a bowl in which the tobacco is placed and ignited, with a slender tube through which the smoke of it is drawn into the mouth by suction. King's (Queen's) tobacco-pipe: see p... Oxford English Dictionary
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