anabas testudineus

  • 31Окунеобразные — Жёлтый окунь Науч …

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  • 32koi — 1) ornamental carp especially bred over centuries for colour patterns and body form. The Japanese word is nishikigoi. Contests for determining the most ornamental individuals ended with the losers being eaten; 2) the climbing perch, Anabas… …

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  • 33pelagophil — 1) a reproductive guild (q.v.) of a pelagic spawner with numerous buoyant eggs, not guarded, none or poorly developed embryonic respiratory organs, little pigment and no photophobia, e.g. Anguilla anguilla, Platichthys flesus 2) a reproductive… …

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  • 34suprabranchial chamber — a cavity into which the air breathing organ, the labyrinthine organ, extends, in Anabas testudineus (Anabantidae …

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  • 35climbingperch — climbing perch n. A freshwater fish (Anabas testudineus) of tropical Asia, having modified gills allowing it to breathe air and pectoral fins adapted for traveling on land. * * * …

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  • 36Phayao-See — Geographische Lage Provinz Phayao, Nord Thailand Zuflüsse Ing, Tam u. a …

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  • 37Rizipisciculture — La rizipisciculture consiste en l élevage de poissons dans une rizière en même temps que la culture du riz, selon la FAO. Sommaire 1 Description 2 Système riz poisson 3 Aménagements …

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  • 38Анабасовые — ? Анабасовые Anabas testudineus на суше Научная классификация Царство: Животные …

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  • 39Kletterfische — Kletterfische,   Anabạntidae, zu den Labyrinthfischen gestellte Familie bis 30 cm langer Knochenfische mit rd. 25 Arten in Afrika, Süd und Südostasien; Kletterfische können durch ein zusätzliches Atmungsorgan (Labyrinthorgan; Labyrinthfische)… …

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  • 40climbing perch — climb′ing perch′ n. ich a brown labyrinth fish, Anabas testudineus, of SE Asia and the Malay Archipelago, having a specialized breathing apparatus that enables it to move about on land • Etymology: 1870–75 …

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