belligerant sculpin in Vietnamese

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cá bống chọi đầu bẹt,

Myoxocephalus berginaus

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1. ( Belligerant ) Sunday, October 7, 2012

2. Late 16th century from Latin Belligerant- ‘waging war’, from the verb belligerare, from bellum ‘war’.

3. Belligerant the impulsive and usually irrational verbal spewings of an angry drunk individual

4. [Latin belligerāns, Belligerant-, present participle of belligerāre, to wage war, from belliger, warlike : bellum, war + gerere, to

5. "After drinking a fifth of tequila, Mike began a Belligerant about why my girlfriend is ruining our …

6. Word Origin late 16th cent.: from Latin Belligerant-‘waging war’, from the verb belligerare, from bellum ‘war’

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8. The ancestors of this species flock comprising more than 30 species belonged to the widespread freshwater sculpin genus Cottus (in Cottidae).

Các tổ tiên của cụm loài này bao gồm trên 30 loài thuộc về chi cá bống ngọt (Cottus trong Cottidae).

9. The word Belligerently comes from the Latin belligerant meaning "waging war," which is in effect, what someone acting Belligerently is doing.

10. Fourteen species of fish have been recorded in the river, the most common being the Atlantic salmon and the Slimy sculpin.

Mười bốn loài cá đã được ghi nhận trên sông, phổ biến nhất là cá hồi Đại Tây Dương và loài ghim ghim Slimy.

11. The word belligerently comes from the Latin Belligerant meaning "waging war," which is in effect, what someone acting belligerently is doing

12. Psychrolutes microporos, commonly known as a Blobfish or fathead, and the subject of a well-known photograph; Psychrolutes marcidus, commonly known as a smooth-head Blobfish or a Blobfish; Psychrolutes occidentalis, Western Blobfish or Western Australian sculpin; Ebinania macquariensis, Macquarie Blobfish…

13. Benthic fishes that live in high velocity environments, such as sturgeon, darters and sculpin, can maintain position by Appressing themselves to the substrate using fins and body shape to generate negative lift and maximize drag (Matthews, 1985; Webb et at., 1996; Adams et al., 1997).

14. Whittle et al. (2004) conducted surveys of PBDE levels in fish communities of Lake Ontario and Lake Michigan in 2001 and 2002 and evaluated biomagnification in the local pelagic food web (net plankton/Mysis/Diporeia → forage fish (smelt/sculpin/alewife) → lake trout).