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Snoek (Thyrsites atun) - iNaturalist
Thyrsites atun (Euphrasén, 1791), the snoek, is a long, thin species of snake mackerel found in the seas of the Southern Hemisphere . This fish can reach a length of 200 centimetres (79 in) SL though most do not exceed 75 centimetres (30 in) SL. The maximum recorded weight for this species is 6 kilograms (13 lb).
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Thyrsites lepidopodea - Wikipedia
Thyrsites lepidopodea, the white snake mackerel, is a species of snake mackerel found off the coasts of South America from Brazil on the Atlantic side to Chile ...
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Leionura atun - Wikipedia
Thyrsites atun (Euphrasén, 1791), known as the snoek in South Africa and as the barracouta in Australasia, is a long, thin species of snake mackerel found ...
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snoek
▪ I. ‖ snoek, n. (snuːk; S.Afr. snʊk) Also snook. [Du. snoek pike: cf. snook2.] A snake mackerel, Thyrsites atun, of the family Gempylidæ, a large marine food fish found in large shoals in colder parts of Southern Hemisphere oceans. Cf. barracuda. Also attrib. and Comb.1797 A. Barnard Jrnl. in Lives...
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Succulent snoek – the king of fishes
Snoek is the most underrated fish in South Africa. And it certainly is the king of fishes, if you take a little trouble to track it down.
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snoek - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English nouns with unknown or uncertain plurals · South African English · English terms with quotations · Natal English · en:Scombroids · Afrikaans terms ...
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Snoek (surname)
However, in Zeeland Snoek was also a common given name in the Middle Ages and the name may be patronymic in origin. People with the surname include:
Andries Snoek (1766–1829), Dutch tragedy actor
Hans Snoek (1910–2001), Dutch dancer, choreographer and ballet director
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Snoek - Jan Braai
A basting grounded on the classic combination of butter, garlic, lemon juice and apricot jam is the undisputed champion of snoek bastings.
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Thyrsites atun, Snoek : fisheries, gamefish - FishBase
Inhabit continental shelves or around islands. Feed on pelagic crustaceans (Euphausia, Nyctiphanes), cephalopods and fishes (Ref. 6181) like anchovy and ...
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snoek - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
The snoek is a fish that belongs to a family called the snake mackerels. It is an important food fish, caught by sport fishers and also by commercial fishers.
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Have you tried Snoek AKA Barracuda? - YouTube
Snoek is an icon of South African cuisine but unknown here to anyone under the age of 90 (it's a long story). Some South African emigres ...
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Snoek: scrumptious, sustainable - and sold in the UK - Cooksister
Snoek (or, more correctly, Thyrsites atun) is a big scary game fish in the perch family which frequents the temperate waters around South Africa.
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Hendrik Snoek
Hendrik Snoek a former German show jumper who later became a businessman. Snoek was heir to a supermarket fortune. Show jumping
Snoek won the 1972 Hickstead Derby on Shirokko. He was a reserve at the 1976 Summer Olympics for West Germany. He won the R.D.S.
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Dick Snoek
Dirk Jan Snoek (4 April 1926 – 16 November 2002) was a Dutch footballer who played as a forward for SC Eindhoven.
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Paul Snoek
Edmond André Coralie Schietekat (17 December 1933 – 19 October 1981) pseudonym Paul Snoek, was a Belgian poet. Paul Snoek
1933 births
1981 deaths
Flemish poets
20th-century Belgian poets
People from Sint-Niklaas
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